Clinical Surgery in General
by R.M.KirkMSFRCS (Author), tbc (Editor), Averil O . Mansfield Ch M F R C S (Author), JohnCochraneMSFRCS (Author)
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Used
Paperback
1999
$3.25
This book does not attempt to rival major surgical textbooks, but draws together a collection of basic information that is not available elsewhere. Clinical Surgery in General provides a transition in knowledge between the basic sciences and clinical practice. The continuing support of the Royal College of Surgeons ensures that the new edition will be included as a set text in their MRCS-STEP distance-learning programme.
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Used
Paperback
1996
$3.25
New edition of this acclaimed title. Published in association with the Royal College of Surgeons of England, this book is a set text for the Clinical Surgery in General part of the MRCS/AFRCS exam and encompasses recent changes to the curriculum. This manual helps the trainee surgeon pass the exam and aids understanding of general surgical principles, helping to build a foundation of knowledge for the reader's future career.The book draws together a collection of basic information which is not available elsewhere. It bridges the gap between the basic sciences and clinical practice for surgeons in practically every specialty. The distinguished editors are heavily involved in surgical education and the RCS.
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Used
Hardcover
1994
$3.25
The FRCS examination has recently been restructured, and a new exam called Clinical Surgery in General (London), or Principles of Surgery (Edinburgh) now replaces the previous Part 2. This textbook is based on the course run by the RCS, London, and has been designed for this new examination.
Synopsis
This book does not attempt to rival major surgical textbooks, but draws together a collection of basic information that is not available elsewhere. Clinical Surgery in General provides a transition in knowledge between the basic sciences and clinical practice. The continuing support of the Royal College of Surgeons ensures that the new edition will be included as a set text in their MRCS-STEP distance-learning programme.