SRB's Clinical Methods in Surgery
SRB's Clinical Methods in Surgery SRB's Clinical Methods in Surgery - illustrated - New Delhi | JP Medical Ltd | c2010. - 728 pages Includes Index - G - Reference,Information and Interdisciplinary Subjects Series .
This book is a comprehensive guide to clinical methods in surgery for medical students.
Divided into six sections, the text begins with examination methods in general surgery. The following sections cover different body systems, trauma and orthopaedics.
The third edition has been fully revised and updated and many new topics added. The book concludes with new chapters on X-rays, instruments and specimens for quick revision.
Each chapter is presented in a step by step manner explaining history, clinical examination, investigations and differential diagnosis. Some topics include case studies and clinical pearls to assist learning.
Key points are highlighted in colour boxes and the text is enhanced by more than 2100 images and illustrations, many of which are new to this edition.
The book includes access to complimentary videos demonstrating examination techniques.
Key points
Fully revised, new edition explaining clinical methods in surgery
Third edition features new chapters on X-rays, instruments and specimens
Includes access to complimentary videos demonstrating examination techniques
Previous edition (9789351525264) published 2015
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