"Davidson's 100 Clinical Cases was awarded First Prize in Medicine in the 2009 British Medical Association Medical Book Awards. This book reflects the real world in which doctors practise medicine. The selection of clinical problems guides the reader, step by step, through the correct path in the maze between the presenting complaint of a patient and the final diagnosis. The text emphasises the value of interpreting available clinical and investigative information in a logical way before considering a definitive diagnosis."--
John A. A. Hunter Ordine dei libri (cronologico)




Davidson's Clinical Cases
- 356pagine
- 13 ore di lettura
Awarded a First Prize in the 2009 British Medical Association Medical Books Competition, Davidson's Clinical Cases reflects the real world in which doctors practise medicine. Patients may present with problems that cross several organ systems and with no obvious diagnosis in sight! This selection of clinical problems guides the reader, step by step, through the correct path in the maze between the presenting complaint of a patient and the final diagnosis. The text emphasises the value of interpreting available clinical and investigative information in a logical way before considering a definitive diagnosis. The authors of the book are a truly international group drawn from both the contributors to Davidson's Principles and Practice of Medicine and from members of the International Advisory Board to ensure that a global approach is taken to the contents of the book.
Davidson's Principles and Practice of Medicine
- 1296pagine
- 46 ore di lettura
Medicine is the most dynamic of biological disciplines. Suitable for doctors preparing for postgraduate qualifications such as the MRCP, as well as for general practitioners, nurses, pharmacists and other health-care professionals, this title provides a comprehensive text on clinical medicine.
Davidson: Médecine interne
Principes et pratique - Traduit de la 18e édition anglaise
- 1186pagine
- 42 ore di lettura
Internationalement célèbre et best-seller parmi les manuels de médecine, le Davidson est renommé pour les bases rationnelles et faciles à comprendre de la pratique médicale qu'il fournit. En tant que texte concis mais à jour et couvrant l'ensemble de la médecine clinique, il a satisfait aux besoins de plusieurs générations d'étudiants en médecine préparant leurs examens terminaux. L'évolution de ce manuel classique se poursuit dans cette dix-huitième édition, avec l'utilisation de la couleur pour mettre en valeur le contenu, ainsi que la restructuration et la mise à jour du texte en tenant compte des connaissances de base croissantes nécessaires à la compréhension de la pathogénie des maladies et à la pratique clinique.