Books about Diabetes

For medical practionioners and for the general public - Diabetes Books.

Diabetes Books



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Ricordi, C. and A. International Pancreas and Islet Transplant, Eds. (1995). Cure of diabetes by transplantation: 5th Congress: Short papers, Appleton & Lange.

Riddle, M. and A. American Diabetes, Eds. (2000). The 2 defects of type 2 diabetes: combining drugs to treat both insulin deficiency and insulin resistance, Excerpta Medica.

Riddle, M. C., A. c. i. t. f. T. a. T. d. Defending, et al., Eds. (2004). Defending 7% A1c: insulin tactics for Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes, Excerpta Medica.

Rifkin, H., J. A. Colwell, et al. (1991). Diabetes 1991: proceedings of the 14th International Diabetes Federation Congress, Washington, D.C., 23-28 June 1991. Amsterdam; London, Excerpta Medica.

Rifkin, H., M. Brook Lodge Symposium on, et al. (1975). Micronase glyburide: pharmacological and clinical evaluation: proceedings of the Brook Lodge Symposium Augusta, Michigan November 25 to 27, 1974. Amsterdam; Princeton, N.J., Excerpta Medica.

Rifkin, H., P. Raskin, et al. (1981). Diabetes mellitus, volume V. Bowie, Md., R.J. Brady.

Ringer, S., M. S. Foster, et al. (1860). On the relative amounts of sugar and urea in the urine in diabetes mellitus. London, Adlard.

Rinsyoiyaku Kenkyu, K. (1993). Medicinal therapy for diabetes, taking into account quality of life (QOL): Round table discussion: Report, Rinsyoiyaku Kenkyu Kyokai.

Rios Martínez, S. and A. Lifshitz (1995). La dependencia de insulina en diabetes mellitus no dependiente de insulina.

Ritchie, D. M. (1988). Blood rheology, haemostatic function and peripheral blood flow in diabetes mellitus: a study of the effects of improved blood glucose control and treatment with biosynthetic human insulin.

Ritz, E. and I. Rychlik (1999). Nephropathy in type 2 diabetes. Oxford, Oxford University Press.

Rixom, A. (2001). The effect of practice nurse decision making on HbA1c results of diabetic patients in general practice.

Rizza, R. and D. A. Greene (1988). Diabetes mellitus. Philadelphia; London, Saunders.

Robert, A. M., L. Robert, et al. (1979). Biochemistry and pathology of basement membranes: role in diabetes. Basel; London, Karger.

Robert, A. M., L. Robert, et al. (1979). Frontiers of matrix biology. Basel; London; [Chichester], Karger: [Distributed by Wiley].

Robert, A. M., R. Boniface, et al. (1979). Biochemistry and pathology of basement membranes: role in diabetes: selected papers of the International Colloquium on Biology and Pathology of Basement Membranes, October 14-15, Paris 1977. Basel; New York, S. Karger.

Robert, H. S. (1897). The Panama Canal: Baron de Reinach, one of the promoters of the canal, is forced to swallow poison. Un diabétique; (3), [Paris?].

Robert, H. S. (1897). The Panama Canal: Dr Cornelius Herz, having fled France to escape the results of his mismanagement of the canal's financing, lies in bed as a physician takes his pulse to determine whether he is seriously ill. Un diabétique; (10), [Paris?].

Robert, H. S. (1897). The Panama Canal: Dr Cornelius Herz, having fled to Bournemouth to escape the results of his mismanagement of the canal's financing, simulates illness to avoid extradition to France. Un diabétique; (9), [Paris?].

Robert, H. S. (1897). The Panama Canal: Dr Cornelius Herz, having fled to Bournemouth, reads in a newspaper that he is being sought by the police for his part in the mismanagement of the canal's financing. Un diabétique; (8), [Paris?].

Robert, H. S. (1897). The Panama Canal: Dr Cornelius Herz, one of those responsible for its financing, gets on a train to flee France after the collapse of the company. Un diabétique; (6), [Paris?].

Robert, H. S. (1897). The Panama Canal: Dr Cornelius Herz, one of those responsible for its financing, having fled France, spends his time fishing in Bournemouth. Un diabétique; (7), [Paris?].

Robert, H. S. (1897). The Panama Canal: for an enquiry into its financing, a policeman guards a prison-cell in which some of the principals are remanded. Un diabétique; (5), [Paris?].

Robert, H. S. (1897). The Panama Canal: having fled France to escape the results of his mismanagement of the canal's financing, Dr Cornelius Herz escapes extradition on the ground that he has a terminal illness, and lives happily in Bournemouth for fifteen years. Un diabétique; (12), [Paris?].

Robert, H. S. (1897). The Panama Canal: the French Ministry of Justice discovers that the bank account of the company formed to build the canal is empty. Un diabétique; (2), [Paris?].

Robert, H. S. (1897). The Panama Canal: the French Ministry of Justice opens an enquiry into its financing. Un diabétique; (4), [Paris?].

Robert, H. S. (1897). The Panama Canal: to determine whether he was fit to be extradited, two eminent physicians examine the stools of Dr Cornelius Herz, who had fled France to escape the results of his mismanagement of the canal's financing. Un diabétique; (11), [Paris?].

Robert, J. J. (1997). Hommage au professeur Henri Lestradet.

Robert, J.-J., D. International Society for Pediatric and Adolescent, et al., Eds. (2003). Proceedings of the 29th annual meeting of the International Society for Pediatric and Adolescent Diabetes.

Roberts, C. L. (2000). Associations between satisfaction with diabetes care, diabetic control and psychological variables in adolescents with type I insulin dependent diabetes mellitus.

Roberts, C., J. McDonald, et al. (1995). Diabetes what to eat and why: eat & enjoy. London, New Holland.

Roberts, C., J. McDonald, et al. (1995). Diabetes what to eat and why: eat and enjoy. London, New Holland.

Roberts, C., J. McDonald, et al. (1995). Diabetes, what to eat and why: eat & enjoy: plus! more than 200 delicious recipes. London, New Holland.

Roberts, C., J. McDonald, et al. (1996). Simply delicious recipes for diabetics. Garden City Park, N.Y., Avery Pub. Group.

Roberts, C., J. McDonald, et al. (2001). Diabetes: eat & enjoy. London, New Holland.

Roberts, C., J. McDonald, et al. (2001). Diabetes: eat and enjoy. London, New Holland.

Roberts, S. and H. Great Britain. Department of (2005). Improving diabetes services: the NSF two years on. [London, Department of Health].

Roberts, S. L. (1993). Brownlee recipient of Outstanding Scientific Achievement Award.

Roberts, W. E. (1992). Medical complications during pregnancy. Philadelphia; London, W.B. Saunders.

Roberts, W., M. S. Foster, et al. (1861). On the estimation of sugar in diabetic urine by the loss of density after fermentation. Manchester, [s. n.].


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