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The average rating for Drugs and contact lens interactions based on 2 reviews is 5 stars.has a rating of 5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2016-08-21 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 5 stars Greg Forrest
5/14/11 Got this book referral from Pastor Elias, who is from the Meru Diocese in Tanzania. It is written like a PhD thesis by a history professor, and you can't imagine the detail he was able to put together covering the past 150 years or so as to the inhabitation, farming, herding and various other practices in the Arusha/Meru area of Tanzania. I feel like I will really know what this area is all about before I get there! 5/18 I can't believe the detail Spear has put into this book. While there is a lot of redundancy, each section can then stand on its own without having to read several other sections to understand exactly what was going on at some point in this area. This is an economic history of two peoples: the Arusha and the Meru, what German and British colonialism did to their cultures, and the incredible struggles that lead to independence and the current state of those peoples and the country in which they live.
Review # 2 was written on 2020-01-23 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 5 stars Jonni-lynn Peterson
I am writing this review in my first year of medical student in London. The reason I say this is because I think this book would be far more useful if I was specialising in pulmonary medicine (and also maybe if I was in the U.S.A.). There were lots of aspects of this book that I just wasn't able to wrap my head around the science that was being explained. It was extremely complex and I often spent ages on one particular concept, even consulting friends doing engineering, but I didn't make much progress. Many of these parts I just left and accepted that at the moment I won't be able to understand this. However there were also many parts of this book that I really enjoyed. It was cool to see a lot of the real-world applications of pulmonary physiology and even non-applicable things it was cool to see how our lungs work, it's pretty awesome. The chapters that I enjoyed (and actually understood) were chapters 4, 6, 7, 8 and 9. That's not totally accurate though because there were some parts of those chapters that I found really complicated and tedious, and there were some parts of other chapters that I was fond of.


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