A concise, evidence-based textbook collating the key recommendations that practising obstetricians and gynaecologists need to know. The easily accessible format allows for quick consultation whilst in the clinic or on the ward.
With each chapter written by internationally renowned specialists and edited by five of the leading figures in obstetrics and gynaecology, this book will be a vital resource for all practising clinicians.
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With chapters written by internationally renowned critical care specialists and edited by the three of the leading figures in UK Critical Care, this book should be an essential resource for all critical care physicians.
It aims to achieve the maximum benefit for the largest number of people and society, without wasting resources. These basic principles have continued to evolve and be refined to improve modern healthcare.
This book provides an evidence-based guide for both trainees and consultants in geriatric medicine and those interested in geriatric medicine.
Contributions from the leading figures in toxicology make this book indispensable for all those involved with the management of poisoned patients, especially trainees and consultants working in emergency medicine, acute medicine, and ...
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The editors are supported by contributors who are internationally renowned specialists and ensure high quality and global perspective to the work.
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