Paediatrics : understanding child health

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Paediatrics : understanding child health

edited by Tony Waterston, Martin Ward Platt, and Peter Helms

(Oxford core texts)

Oxford University Press, 1997

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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ISBN 9780192625632

Description

In an innovative and interesting way, this textbook looks first at the healthy child in society and divergences from the considered normal before looking at the medical conditions covered within the specialty of Paediatrics. The authors use genuine case histories throughout to cover the diseases and conditions which children suffer. This book is intended for medical undergraduates in their clinical years. All medical students do a rotation in Paediatrics and need a textbook in the subject.

Table of Contents

  • Section A: Child in Health
  • Chap 1 Children in Society
  • Chap 2 Setting priorities
  • Chap 3 Child-centred Health Care
  • Chap 4 Prevention in Child Health
  • Chap 5 Child Abuse and Neglect
  • Chap 6 Behavioural and Emotional Problems
  • Chap 7 Disability
  • Section B: Chid in Disease
  • Chap 8 The Newborn Child
  • Chap 9 Accidents and poisoning
  • Chap 10 Cardiology
  • Chap 11 Dermatology *colour
  • Chap 12 ENT *colour
  • Chap 13 Eyes *colour
  • Chap 14 Gastroenterology *colour
  • Chap 15 Genetics *colour
  • Chap 16 Growth and Endocrinology *colour
  • Chap 17 Haematology *colour
  • Chap 19 Nephrology
  • Chap 20 Neurology
  • Chap 21 Orthopaedic
  • Chap 23 Surgery
  • Chap 24 Looking forward to adult life
  • Further reading
Volume

ISBN 9780192625649

Description

This textbook summarizes paediatrics in a concise, innovative, and memorable way. In line with the new medical curricula, this book is written for medical students in a way that reflects clinical practice. Genuine case histories are considered from the presentation of patients in the primary care situation, through diagnosis of a condition and a clinical management. Paediatrics is subdivided into two sections, the first covering the child in health, the second the child in sickness. The book concentrates on common clinical conditions reflecting the importance of these conditions to clinicians. This book is intended for medical undergraduates in their clinical years. All medical students do a rotation in Paediatrics and need a textbook in the subject.

Table of Contents

Section A: Child in Health. Chap 1 Children in Society. Chap 2 Setting priorities. Chap 3 Child-centred Health Care. Chap 4 Prevention in Child Health. Chap 5 Child Abuse and Neglect. Chap 6 Behavioural and Emotional Problems. Chap 7 Disability. Section B: Chid in Disease. Chap 8 The Newborn Child. Chap 9 Accidents and poisoning. Chap 10 Cardiology. Chap 11 Dermatology *colour. Chap 12 ENT *colour. Chap 13 Eyes *colour. Chap 14 Gastroenterology *colour. Chap 15 Genetics *colour. Chap 16 Growth and Endocrinology *colour. Chap 17 Haematology *colour. Chap 19 Nephrology. Chap 20 Neurology. Chap 21 Orthopaedic. Chap 23 Surgery. Chap 24 Looking forward to adult life. Further reading

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