Author: Winkler G. M.D. Weinberg
Edition: Rev Exp
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0813535328
Category: Medical
Edition: Rev Exp
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0813535328
Category: Medical
No Germs Allowed!: How to Avoid Infectious Diseases
Praise for previous edition"A useful, well-written guide to avoiding infection. Download No Germs Allowed! medical books for free.
--Library Journal"An enjoyable, well-written, very clear book, which provides a great deal of information for the lay public."--Edward C. Oldfield III, M.D., F.A.C.P., professor of medicine, microbiology, and immunology; director, Division of Infectious Diseases, Eastern Virginia Medical SchoolAIDS, tuberculosis, hepatitis, chickenpox, malaria, Lyme disease, salmonella, strep throat-no matter where you go or where you live, you are at risk from infectious disease. But there are ways you can protect yourself and your family! In the revised and expanded edition of this classic guide, Dr. Winkler G. Weinberg explains in easy-to-understand language what you ne Get No Germs Allowed! our bestseller medical books.

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