Cambridge textbook of accident and emergency medicine.
Material type: TextPublication details: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1997. Description: xiii, 1271 p. : ill. ; 29 cmISBN: 0521433797 Subject(s): Emergency medicine | Traumatology | Emergency Medicine | Emergencies | Wounds and InjuriesNLM classification: WB 105 C 1997Summary: The field of emergency medicine is one of the most rapidly growing areas of the medical profession. The present book is a comprehensive text on this important specialty for resident and attending physicians. In sixty-three chapters, the book aims to cover the field completely--from the scene of the accident to specialist referral and from head to toe. The informative papers are organized into three complementary sections: accident assessment and general principles of emergency medicine; trauma conditions; and surgical and obstetric emergencies. This highly illustrated volume combines the insights of emergency physicians with the detailed knowledge of specialists.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
The field of emergency medicine is one of the most rapidly growing areas of the medical profession. The present book is a comprehensive text on this important specialty for resident and attending physicians. In sixty-three chapters, the book aims to cover the field completely--from the scene of the accident to specialist referral and from head to toe. The informative papers are organized into three complementary sections: accident assessment and general principles of emergency medicine; trauma conditions; and surgical and obstetric emergencies. This highly illustrated volume combines the insights of emergency physicians with the detailed knowledge of specialists.
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