J. K. Aronson
Also known as
J. K Aronson
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1122294A
Top Subjects
- Pharmacology (10)
- Side effects (8)
- Adverse effects (5)
- Medical / Nursing (4)
- Drugs - Adverse Effects (4)
- Drugs (4)
- Yearbooks, annuals, almanacs (3)
Books by J. K. Aronson
Total count: 18
An account of the foxglove and its medical uses, 1785-1985Oxford University Press1985-01-01
An Account of the Foxglove and Its Medical Uses 1785-1985First editionOxford University Press, USA1986-03-06-
Side Effects Of Drugs Annual 17 1993 (Side Effects of Drugs Annual)1 editionElsevier Science Publishing Company1994-08-01
Side Effects of Drugs Annual 211 editionElsevier Science Publishing Company1998-11-01
Side Effects of Drugs Annual 221 editionElsevier Science1999-11-01
Side Effects of Drugs Annual 231 editionElsevier Science Publishing Company2000-12-01
Oxford Textbook of Clinical Pharmacology and Drug Therapy3Rev Ed editionOxford University Press2002-05-01
Side effects of drugs annual 28a worldwide yearly survey of new data and trends in adverse drug reactions and interactionsElsevier2005-01-01
Meyler's side effects of herbal medicinesElsevier2009-01-01
Meyler's side effects of cariovascular drugsElsevier Science2009-01-01
Meyler's side effects of drugs used in anesthesiaElsevier Science2009-01-01
Side effects of drugs annual 31a worldwide yearly survey of new data and trends in adverse drug reactionsElsevier Science2009-01-01
Meyler's side effects of psychiatric drugsElsevier2009-01-01-
Meyler's Side Effects of Endocrine and Metabolic DrugsElsevier Science & Technology Books2009-01-01
Doctoring historytreasures from the journals archive of the Royal Society of Medicine, 1809-1907Royal Society of Medicine Press2010-01-01
Meyler's side effects of analgesics and anti-inflammatory drugsElsevier Science2010-01-01
Stephens' detection and evaluation of adverse drug reactionsprinciples and practice6th ed.John Wiley & Sons2011-01-01
Side effects of drugs annuala worldwide yearly survey of new data in adverse drug reactions1st ed.Elsevier2011-01-01