Five Points : the 19th-century New York City neighborhood that invented tap dance, stole elections, and became the world's most notorious slum

by Anbinder, Tyler.

Format: Print Book 2002
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Summary

The authority of "Harrison's" in a full-color, carry-anywhere presentation

"Harrison's Manual of Medicine, 18e" is a distillation of the most clinically relevant content of Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine, 18e. Presented in full color, this authoritative guide focuses on diagnosis and treatment, with an emphasis on patient care.

Features Provides on-the-spot answers to common clinical problems Completely updated to reflect the latest research and developments Increased number of full-color illustrations

Additional Information
Subjects Slums -- New York (State) -- New York -- History -- 19th century.
Ethnic neighborhoods -- New York (State) -- New York -- History -- 19th century.
City and town life -- New York (State) -- New York -- History -- 19th century.
Five Points (New York, N.Y.) -- History.
Five Points (New York, N.Y.) -- Social conditions.
New York (N.Y.) -- History.
New York (N.Y.) -- Social conditions.
Publisher New York :Plume,2002
Language English
Notes Reprint of hardcover edition published by The Free Press, 2001.
Description viii, 532 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm
Bibliography Notes Includes bibliographical references (pages 511-515) and index.
ISBN 0452283612 (pbk.)
9780452283619 (pbk.)
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