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(BQ) Part 1 book "Principles of ambulatory medicine" presents the following contents: Issues of general concern in ambulatory medicine, preventive care, psychiatric and behavioral problems, allergy and infectious disease, gastrointestinal problems, renal and urologic problems, hematologic problems, pulmonary problems. | Principles of Ambulatory Medicine SEVENTH EDITION Barker Burton and Zieve s Principles OF Ambulatory Medicine SEVENTH EDITION Edited by NICHOlAS H. FIEBACH M.D. Professor of Clinical Medicine College of Physicians and Surgeons Columbia University Director Medical House Staff Training Program Columbia University Medical Center New York Presbyterian Hospital New York New York DAVId E. KErn M.D. M.P.H. Associate Professor of Medicine Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Director Division of General Internal Medicine Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center Baltimore Maryland PATRICIA A. THOmAS M.D. Associate Professor of Medicine Associate Dean for Curriculum Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Baltimore Maryland Roy C. ZIEgElStEIN M.D. Professor of Medicine The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Executive Vice Chairman Department of Medicine Director Residency Program in Internal Medicine Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center Baltimore Maryland Consulting Editors L. RANdOl BARkER M.D. SC.M. M.A.C.P. Professor of Medicine Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Division of General Internal Medicine Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center Baltimore Maryland PHIlIP D. ZIEVE M.D. Professor of Medicine Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Senior Advisor to the Medical Center Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center Baltimore Maryland Lippincott Williams Wilkins a Wolters Kluwer business Philadelphia Baltimore New York London Buenos Aires Hong Kong Sydney .