Medical Where Can I Find Urgent Hepatology Books for Medical Studies?

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A medical student is seeking recommendations for hepatology books, having already downloaded several medical texts, including "Ophthalmic Pathology," "Surgical Anatomy and Technique," and "Clinical Sports Medicine." The student emphasizes the urgency of acquiring hepatology resources. However, responses highlight the legality issues surrounding downloading copyrighted material without approval and the prohibition of sharing links to such sites.
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I am Medical Student .I need some books related to Medical.

I have download

Ophthalmic Pathology

Surgical Anatomy and Technique

Clinical Sports Medicine books

from link deleted This website provide lot of Medical books but I need some Hepatology books tell me which website will provide this books. I need them urgent

I need it urgently……………..

Thanks…..
 
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