Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine

Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine

by Murray Longmore (Author), Murray Longmore (Author), Ian Wilkinson (Author), R.A. Hope (Author), Estee Torok (Author)

Synopsis

Major revision! Here is the fifth edition of the definitive, best-selling Handbook of medicine in the world. But not just a new edition: the authorship has evolved, and the structure of the book has been revised for the first time since first publication, making this the most comprehensive revision of this core text to date. The text has been rewritten and revised taking into account extensive market research among medical students and junior doctors. Expanded emergency section! The emergency section has been significantly extended to meet the needs of first-line junior doctors. It is still banded in red for immediate access. New topics include: Headaches; Chest pain; Breathlessness; Anaphylactic shock; Broad, complex tachycardia; Narrow, complex tachycardia; Myocardial infarction/thrombolysis; Tension pneumothorax; Pneumonia; Cerebral abscess; Acute renal failure; GI bleeding and more! New features! There is a new section on practical procedures, and a new section of plates showing important X-ray images. Completely up to date! The text has been brought up to date with many changes on every page. The text is based on good clinical evidence, taking into account new guidelines and information from the UK Centre for Clinical Excellence, where appropriate.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 882
Edition: 5
Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
Published: 01 Aug 2001

ISBN 10: 0192629883
ISBN 13: 9780192629883
Book Overview: Entered for the Society of Authors and the Royal Society of Medicine Medical Book Awards 2002 Entered for the BMA Medical Book Competition 2002

Media Reviews
This faithful companion to medical students and doctors alike has evolved into its fifth edition. As always it remains reliably concise, informative and easy to use....It doesn't excel itself as a textbook of medicine, but I think it is one of the best guides as to how to practice medicine as a
junior doctor. Northwing (University of Sheffield Medical School Gazette)
Overall I can recommend the Oxford handbook of Clinical Medicine to anyone who anticipates attending a ward round or clinic. Northwing (University of Sheffield Medical School Gazette)


This faithful companion to medical students and doctors alike has evolved into its fifth edition. As always it remains reliably concise, informative and easy to use....It doesn't excel itself as a textbook of medicine, but I think it is one of the best guides as to how to practice medicine as a
junior doctor. Northwing (University of Sheffield Medical School Gazette)
Overall I can recommend the Oxford handbook of Clinical Medicine to anyone who anticipates attending a ward round or clinic. Northwing (University of Sheffield Medical School Gazette)

This faithful companion to medical students and doctors alike has evolved into its fifth edition. As always it remains reliably concise, informative and easy to use....It doesn't excel itself as a textbook of medicine, but I think it is one of the best guides as to how to practice medicine as a junior doctor. Northwing (University of Sheffield Medical School Gazette)
Overall I can recommend the Oxford handbook of Clinical Medicine to anyone who anticipates attending a ward round or clinic. Northwing (University of Sheffield Medical School Gazette)


This faithful companion to medical students and doctors alike has evolved into its fifth edition. As always it remains reliably concise, informative and easy to use....It doesn't excel itself as a textbook of medicine, but I think it is one of the best guides as to how to practice medicine as a junior doctor. Northwing (University of Sheffield Medical School Gazette)


Overall I can recommend the Oxford handbook of Clinical Medicine to anyone who anticipates attending a ward round or clinic. Northwing (University of Sheffield Medical School Gazette)


Author Bio

Tony Hope has handed co-authorship to Dr Ian Wilkinson, Consultant Physician, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, who becomes the new hospital-based author (Dr Longmore is a general practitioner). The junior author for this edition is Dr Estee Torok, Specialist Registrar in Infectious Diseases in Oxford.