Guest guest Posted December 29, 2001 Report Share Posted December 29, 2001 That sounds like the 2nd Edition. The newest one is the 3rd Edition, but I can't find a publication date for it on the net right now. I did check the & Noble site and searched for H & P: A Nonphysician's Guide..., and the only one that came up was the 2nd Edition. I actually have the 3rd Edition at home, but it is packed right now since we will hopefully be moving some day soon. If I have time at home, I will try to dig it out and check for ya! and Nobles again I just got off the phone with the same question on Saunders. I did hear it correctly. There is a major price difference. I will use my gift certificate on something else. While I was on with them I asked about the Non=Physicians guide to H & P and she quoted $20. She also warned me the book is not recent...1980. So now I ask you what is the most recent publication date you have for this one. Much appreciation. Aliceanne TO REMOVE YOURSELF FROM THIS MAILING LIST send a blank email to nmtc-unsubscribe PLEASE VISIT THE NMTC WEB SITE - http://go.to/nmtc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2001 Report Share Posted December 30, 2001 Again, I am trying to use my gift certificate, now my bonus for joining up with ATT on line billing. Since you have a recent edition and so does , I will assume there is a new editionout there and I will go to HPI site to learn more. Obviously B & N does not have it yet. I can wait as I do need to get the Saunders right now. Thanks. Aliceanne On Sat, 29 Dec 2001 19:46:10 -0500 Valeria Truitt writes: > Aliceanne, I have the newest edition too, but wouldn't you know it's > at > school and I'm at home until Friday. The biggest difference that I > can > remember is that the new one has study-guide type material included > and the > old one does not. Since it's published by HPI, you might want to go > to > their web site and check out the information there about it. Don't > they > have a sale going on right now anyway? > > Valeria > > At 06:16 PM 12/29/2001, you wrote: > >Thanks. I can't see paying for a publication from 1980 although the > cost > >was not too much. Probably because it is so old and they have a new > one > >out now. > >Playing the waiting game. > >Aliceanne > >On Sat, 29 Dec 2001 14:58:04 -0500 " , Kaye " > > writes: > > > That sounds like the 2nd Edition. The newest one is the 3rd > Edition, > > > but I > > > can't find a publication date for it on the net right now. I > did > > > check the > > > & Noble site and searched for H & P: A Nonphysician's > Guide..., > > > and the > > > only one that came up was the 2nd Edition. I actually have the > 3rd > > > Edition > > > at home, but it is packed right now since we will hopefully be > > > moving some > > > day soon. If I have time at home, I will try to dig it out and > > > check for > > > ya! > > > > > > and Nobles again > > > > > > > > > I just got off the phone with the same question on Saunders. I > did > > > hear > > > it correctly. There is a major price difference. I will use my > gift > > > certificate on something else. While I was on with them I asked > > > about the > > > Non=Physicians guide to H & P and she quoted $20. She also warned > me > > > the > > > book is not recent...1980. So now I ask you what is the most > > > recent > > > publication date you have for this one. > > > > > > Much appreciation. > > > Aliceanne > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2001 Report Share Posted December 30, 2001 Hey, I have a copy that I received in a bunch of books my uncle got for me for graduating from my transcription course. I don't see where it says specifically what " Edition " it is, but on the first page when you open the cover, it has, " H & P: A Nonphysician's Guide to the Medical History and Physical Examination, H. Dirckx, M.D., Health Professions Institute, Modesto, California, 1987, 2nd Printing, Revised, 1991. " So don't know if mine is the newest version or not. ----Original Message Follows---- To: Alice A Sawyer ,nmtc Subject: Re: and Nobles again Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2001 19:46:10 -0500 Aliceanne, I have the newest edition too, but wouldn't you know it's at school and I'm at home until Friday. The biggest difference that I can remember is that the new one has study-guide type material included and the old one does not. Since it's published by HPI, you might want to go to their web site and check out the information there about it. Don't they have a sale going on right now anyway? Valeria At 06:16 PM 12/29/2001, you wrote: >Thanks. I can't see paying for a publication from 1980 although the cost >was not too much. Probably because it is so old and they have a new one >out now. >Playing the waiting game. >Aliceanne >On Sat, 29 Dec 2001 14:58:04 -0500 " , Kaye " > writes: > > That sounds like the 2nd Edition. The newest one is the 3rd Edition, > > but I > > can't find a publication date for it on the net right now. I did > > check the > > & Noble site and searched for H & P: A Nonphysician's Guide..., > > and the > > only one that came up was the 2nd Edition. I actually have the 3rd > > Edition > > at home, but it is packed right now since we will hopefully be > > moving some > > day soon. If I have time at home, I will try to dig it out and > > check for > > ya! > > > > and Nobles again > > > > > > I just got off the phone with the same question on Saunders. I did > > hear > > it correctly. There is a major price difference. I will use my gift > > certificate on something else. While I was on with them I asked > > about the > > Non=Physicians guide to H & P and she quoted $20. She also warned me > > the > > book is not recent...1980. So now I ask you what is the most > > recent > > publication date you have for this one. > > > > Much appreciation. > > Aliceanne > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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