Medicine at a Glance

Medicine at a Glance

by PatrickDavey (Editor)

Synopsis

In the At A Glance style, this excellent new text is an introductory or revision textbook covering the core information relevant to clinical medicine. It covers 100 clinical presentations (symptoms, signs and incidental findings) and 150 diseases (patholo

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 464
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Wiley–Blackwell
Published: 25 Sep 2002

ISBN 10: 0632058935
ISBN 13: 9780632058938

Media Reviews
Pre-publication reviews: The information is pitched perfectly for an undergraduate audience. Final year medical student, Leicester University, UK This is an excellent revision book for medical students and is an attractive way of presenting core material. Consultant Rheumatologist, UK This book is an absolute bargain Fourth year medical student, Oxford, UK Published Reviews of the 1st Edition I would definitely consider this another 'must have'. .This book is ideal for any student studying Medicine, and really at any level. .it has everything in it you could need for Med exams; being able to easily identify the main things about the main conditions means you can realistically know enough about a range of topics to impress your examiners. In short, I cannot recommend this book to all students enough- put it on your list for next year. National Rural Health Network Published Reviews of the 1st Edition As a revision aid this hefty book is fantastic, and is detailed enough for most subjects. Of particular note are the sections on hyper- and hypothyroidism, which clears up a topic that for some reason has students confused more often than not... ...As a final year student, I have finally realised what the 'At a Glance' series books are all about: revising what you have already learnt... ...I have become a convert and I definitely recommend this book to all final year students in particular. Final Year Student, GKT, March 2004
Author Bio
Patrick Davey is Consultant Cardiologist at Northampton General Hospital & Honorary Senior Lecturer at the John Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford. He was previously Clinical Tutor at Oxford University.