Part 1 book “Principles of pulmonary medicine” has contents: Pulmonary anatomy and physiology, presentation of the patient with pulmonary disease, evaluation of the patient with pulmonary disease, anatomic and physiologic aspects of airways, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, miscellaneous airway diseases, and other contents. | Any screen. Any time. Anywhere. Activate the eBook version of this title at no additional charge. Expert Consult eBooks give you the power to browse and find content, view enhanced images, share notes and highlights—both online and offline. Unlock your eBook today. 1 Visit 2 S cratch off your code Scan this QR code to redeem your eBook through your mobile device: 3 Type code into “Enter Code” box 4 C lick “Redeem” 5 L og in or Sign up 6 G o to “My Library” It’s that easy! Place Peel Off Sticker Here For technical assistance: email call 1-800-401-9962 (inside the US) call +1-314-447-8200 (outside the US) Use of the current edition of the electronic version of this book (eBook) is subject to the terms of the nontransferable, limited license granted on . Access to the eBook is limited to the first individual who redeems the PIN, located on the inside cover of this book, at and may not be transferred to another party by resale, lending, or other means. PRINCIPLES OF PULMONARY MEDICINE This page intentionally left blank PRINCIPLES OF PULMONARY MEDICINE Seventh Edition STEVEN E. WEINBERGER, MD, MACP, FRCP Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer Emeritus American College of Physicians Adjunct Professor of Medicine Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Senior Lecturer on Medicine Harvard Medical School Boston, Massachusetts BARBARA A. COCKRILL, MD Harold Amos Associate Professor of Medicine Harvard Medical School Pulmonary Vascular Disease and Lung Centers Brigham and Women’s Hospital Boston, Massachusetts JESS MANDEL, MD, FACP Professor of Medicine University of California San Diego School of Medicine La Jolla, .