Mechanisms of Disease: An Introduction to Clinical Science

Mechanisms of Disease: An Introduction to Clinical Science

by S.Tomlinson (Editor), A . M . Heagerty (Editor), A . P . Weetman (Editor)

Synopsis

This much-needed new textbook provides a fresh and innovative approach to understanding medicine and the fundamental mechanisms of disease. Instead of bewildering the reader with a plethora of unnecessary detail, the text focuses on a carefully selected number of key diseases, each of which clearly illustrates the underlying basic biology and pathophysiology. These exemplars provide the student with a much deeper understanding of the mechanisms and pathophysiology of the disease process, and also a scientific basis for understanding their medical management and treatment. The text is supported throughout with explanatory illustrations, tables, key points and references for directed self-learning. This innovative textbook is designed to complement the changing face of undergraduate medical education, with its increasing emphasis on directed self-learning and the integration of basic and clinical parts of the course. This approach, based on understanding principles rather than learning facts, will be an invaluable source of illumination and comprehension for all students of medicine. Given a Highly Commended Certificate (Basic Book Category) at the Medical Society of London 1998 Medical Book Awards.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 531
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 17 Jul 1997

ISBN 10: 0521467381
ISBN 13: 9780521467384

Media Reviews
'... a refreshing and innovative attempt to allow clinical scientists access and input to medical students at an early stage and provide a true understanding of the cause rather than effect of disease. A brave new book for a brave new world ... might well sweep this text to the top of most students' book list'. British Medical Journal
'This is a handsomely bound and weighted 'introduction to clinical science' based on an excellent idea.' Andy Levy, The Endocrinologist
' ... refreshing and innovative'. British Medical Journal
'... an excellent introductory section on molecular and cell biology ... the chapters are easy to read and well illustrated'. John Charlesworth, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine