Contributors; Editor's Preface; About this book; Normal values; 1. Cardiology; 2. Clinical pharmacology, toxicology and poisoning; 3. Dermatology; 4. Endocrinology; 5. Gastroenterology; 6. Genetics; 7. Genito-urinary medicine and AIDs; 8. Haematology; 9. Immunology; 10. Infectious diseases and tropical medicine; 11. Metabolic diseases; 12. Nephrology; 13. Neurology; 14. Ophthalmology; 15. Respiratory medicine; Revision index
Contributors; Editor's Preface; About this book; Normal values; 1. Cardiology; 2. Clinical pharmacology, toxicology and poisoning; 3. Dermatology; 4. Endocrinology; 5. Gastroenterology; 6. Genetics; 7. Genito-urinary medicine and AIDs; 8. Haematology; 9. Immunology; 10. Infectious diseases and tropical medicine; 11. Metabolic diseases; 12. Nephrology; 13. Neurology; 14. Ophthalmology; 15. Respiratory medicine; Revision index
Philip A Kalra MA MB BChir FRCP MD Consultant Nephrologist and Honorary Lecturer Hope Hospital, Salford, Royal Hospitals Trust and the University of Manchester
'The format of this book makes it ideal for students - everything from the core facts in the revision notes, through a fuller exposition of the topic, to suggestions of further reading. So, whether it's last minute panicking or studying in a planned manner, this book will be invaluable for undergraduate medical students.' Professor Anne Garden, Head of the School of Medical Education, University of Liverpool 'The authors of this book should be commended for their fresh approach to revision and careful selection of essential knowledge. This book contains all that is needed for final examinations and will also be a valuable resource for newly qualified doctors.' Dr M Flanagan, Director of Medical and Dental Education, University Hospitals of Morecabe Bay
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