Principles of clinical medicine
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Principles of clinical medicine
Edward Arnold, c1995
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Description
This textbook has been written primarily for undergraduate medical and dental students but will also be useful for those training in nursing and other health care specialties. The book covers all aspects of general medicine with introductory chapters on basic sciences and the skills needed by modern practitioners. Throughout, care has been taken to present material in a way that is accessible to students starting their training. The text has been carefully edited for clarity and where possible illustrations, tables and lists of key points have been used to highlight important topics. The clinical chapters stress the presentation, diagnosis and management of all common conditions, including tropical and imported diseases.
Table of Contents
- Medicine in today's world
- ethics
- communication
- audit
- epidemiology
- molecular biology
- medical genetics
- clinical immunology
- oncology
- diagnostic imaging
- disorders of the cardiovascular system
- intensive care
- disorders of the respiratory system
- disorders of the gastrointestinal tract
- disorders of the liver, biliary system and pancreas
- nutrition
- disorders of the kidney
- disorders of metabolism
- endocrine disorders
- disorders of joints and connective tissues
- disorders of the blood
- disorders of the nervous system
- infectious and tropical diseases
- disorders of the skin
- poisoning and adverse reactions to drugs
- disorders of the elderly
- psychiatric disorders.
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