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1rikachama
Jun 30, 2010, 9:06am

Hi, I'm looking for an ebook of "Basic Pathophysiology" by Maureen Groer

Can anybody help me find it? It's really important for my course...Thanks everyone!!

2reading_fox
Jun 30, 2010, 9:18am

Short answer: no.

Longer answer: Unlikely. Does it exist as an ebook? It was originally printed in '79 with other editions up to '89 by the look of Overcat. This strikes me as being unlikely to have been retroactively issued as an ebook. You have a particular database searching problem as the author's name is properly spelt with an umlaut.

And you mean for free anyway don't you? Which is at the very least immoral. The author deserves their compensation for writing the book.

A quick websearch using a provider of your choice for 'Pathophysiology, ebook' brings up several alternatives, of which diesel books is a trustworthy source.

3bugmenot
Aug 27, 2010, 8:03am

Try asking around here: http://burgomeister.org/forum/

Someone willing to share might well have it with, you never know.

4veranaz22
Aug 27, 2010, 4:14pm

If it's for a patho class, i don't understand why a 20 year old book is being used. But if there is a newer book, theres a chance to find an ebook version. Some publishers sell ebook versions on their websites, but I don't think it's the type you could put on an e-reader. I would say, if there is a legal ebook out there, you should be able to track where to get it from the publisher's website. That's how I get my ebooks for online courses. I hope that helps some.

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