... - International Textbook Of Diabetes Mellitus, 2
: Reviews from the late 1990s cautioned that while the book was a "terrific achievement," fast-moving fields like genetics and biochemistry would quickly advance beyond the printed text.
: Updates on then-emerging technologies like implantable pumps and the monitoring of lipids. Critical Perspectives
: Unlike purely clinical guides, reviewers highlight its philosophy of linking the basic science of metabolism directly to clinical pathophysiology. International Textbook of Diabetes Mellitus, 2 ...
The , published in 1997, is widely recognized by reviewers from Diabetic Medicine and PMC as a monumental and comprehensive reference work for clinicians and researchers. This two-volume set expanded significantly from the first edition, growing from 74 to 116 chapters to reflect then-new scientific advances. Key Reviewer Highlights
This edition is primarily intended as a high-level reference for diabetes and endocrinology departments, medical libraries, and specialists. : Reviews from the late 1990s cautioned that
: Some reviewers noted that chapters which retained their original authors occasionally saw little change from the first edition, though most material was described as "vastly altered" or completely new.
: New sections on diabetes in the tropics and regional dietary management. The , published in 1997, is widely recognized
: Chapters on the insulin resistance syndrome and the specific relationship between obesity and diabetes.