Color Atlas and Text of Clinical Medicine
Mosby (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 9. December 2002
Book
Paperback/Softback
536 pages
978-0-7234-3194-7 (ISBN)
Description
"Color Atlas Text of Clinical Medicine 3/e" maintains the tradition of previous editions by incorporating an unrivalled number of colour photographs to show key presenting signs and symptoms as they are seen in practice. From cover to cover you will find over 1,500 illustrations (most in colour) comprising: clinical photographs, endoscopic images, ultrasound scans, ECG's and summary tables. In addition to the illustrations, the book provides concise accompanying text, detailed legends and 'Key Facts' boxes to make exam revision that bit easier. Now slightly shorter and lighter, "Color Atlas Text of Clinical Medicine 3/e" is a concise, colourful alternative to more detailed textbooks of medicine, and represents remarkable value for money.
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Edition
3rd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Health Sciences
Target group
College/higher education
<i>Main</i>: Medical (u/g) students - as visual reference and revision guide; MRCP candidates; Physician Assistants and Nurse Practitioners (US) either as core or as adjunct ICM text.
<i>Secondary</i>: Trainee clinicians, students and practitioners in allied health and paramedical areas: dentistry, physiotherapy, nursing, optometry, podiatry, osteopathy, pharmacy, etc. Family physicians, general practitioners.
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
1340 ills.
Weight
1495 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7234-3194-7 (9780723431947)
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Persons
Professor Charles Forbes is the Professor of Medicine of the University of Dundee and also holds an honorary Clinical Consultant post in Tayside University Hospitals Trust. In addition, he has held a Visiting Professorship of Bioengineering of the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow.<br/><br/>Most of his life his clinical and research interests have been in the mechanisms of blood coagulation; platelet function; fibrinolysis; blood rheology and flow and the application of this knowledge to clinical problems of arterial and venous thromboembolism.<br/><br/>He is the author of over 500 research papers on the above subjects and has edited over 20 books mostly dealing with these topics. He has also written a best-selling undergraduate text on General Medicine with Dr William Jackson. His recent research has mainly concerned thedifferent types of interventions in thrombosis and also its prevention. He has been elected a founder Fellow of the Academy of Medical Science and is a Fellow of the Royal Society (Edinburgh) and also a Fellow of the Royal Societyof Arts.<br/><br/>He remains a committed physician in management of General Medicine patients and also in Vascular Medicine. His main managerial role (outside the University) is in the committee structure of the Royal Colleges of Physicians. He is also current Chairman of Chest, Heart and Stroke (Scotland).<br/><br/><br/>William (Bill) Jackson is a medical writer, editor and publisher. He qualified in Medicine at the University of Cambridge and Guy's Hospital Medical School in 1971. Bill worked as a full-time hospitaldoctor and Lecturer in Medicine for 5 years, during which he developed a special interest in renal medicine and hypertension. His interest in medical education led him to become the editor, successively, of Update and Hospital Update, Medicine and Medicine International, British Medical Television and manyassociated journals, books and television programmes aimed at doctors, medical students and the professions allied to medicine. Bill also expanded his part-time clinical interests to include allergy and respiratory medicine, and was appointed Honorary Consultant in Medicine at Guy's Hospital in 1985. Over the past 15 years, Bill has written widely on many areas of medicine. Bill lives and works near Oxford, England.
Content
1. Infections 2. Skin 3. Joints and Bones 4. Respiratory 5. Cardiovascular 6. Renal 7. Endocrine, Metabolic, and Nutritional 8. Gastrointestinal 9. Liver and Pancreas 10. Blood 11. Nerve and Muscle 12. Index