Thomas H. Lee
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Eugene Braunwald and the Rise of Modern Medicine
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published
2013
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6 editions
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The Design of CMOS Radio-Frequency Integrated Circuits
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published
1998
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12 editions
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Chaos and Organization in Health Care
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published
2009
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12 editions
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An Epidemic of Empathy in Healthcare: How to Deliver Compassionate, Connected Patient Care That Creates a Competitive Advantage
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2015
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5 editions
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The Good Doctor: What It Means, How to Become One, and How to Remain One
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Planar Microwave Engineering: A Practical Guide to Theory, Measurement, and Circuits
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published
2004
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5 editions
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Final Curtain: Saigon
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published
2006
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3 editions
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Integrated Management Systems: A Practical Approach to Transforming Organizations (Operations Management Series)
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published
1999
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4 editions
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Physics and Engineering of High Power Switching Devices
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published
1975
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2 editions
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Prescription for Revolution
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2014
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4 editions
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“Arteriosclerosis, removing people from active life when the period of maximum fertility has passed, is of benefit to the young if it relieves them of the care of parents, or brings them an inheritance as they enter adult life. . . . Any attempts to eradicate such a disease from the urban population will be frustrated by natural selection and the survival of more grandchildren in families with few grandparents. Those best fitted to survive in a world growing more urban are those who cease to require support as soon as their roles as parents have been completed. Atherosclerosis and hypertension are now the chief factors in determining that we do not overstay our allotted span of life too long.”
― Eugene Braunwald and the Rise of Modern Medicine
― Eugene Braunwald and the Rise of Modern Medicine
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