Description
Browse's Introduction to the Symptoms & Signs of Surgical Disease (6th Ed.)
Coordinators: Gossage James A., Bultitude Matthew F., Corbett Steven A.
Language: EnglishSubjects for Browse's Introduction to the Symptoms & Signs of...:
Keywords
Revision Panel; Facial Nerve; History Taking and Examination; Abdominal Muscles; The Heart; Lungs and Pleura; Abdominal; The Symptoms; Signs and Emergency Management of Major Injuries; Femoral Hernia; Musculoskeletal Conditions; Anal Canal; The Brain; CNS and Peripheral Nerves; Pleomorphic Adenoma; Ankle swelling; Inguinal Hernia; Set; Iliac Fossa; Surgical disease; Sternomastoid Muscle; Island of Alderney; Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma; Cyanosis; Rotator Cuff; Proximal Interphalangeal Joint; Pharyngeal Pouch; Multinodular Goitre; Epididymal Cysts; Umbilical Hernia; Left Iliac Fossa; Cough Impulse; Scrotal Skin; Chronic Retention; Superficial Inguinal Pouch; Ischaemic Ulcers; Epigastric Hernia; Cervical Lymph Nodes
Publication date: 02-2021
· 18.9x24.6 cm · Paperback
Publication date: 05-2021
· 18.9x24.6 cm · Paperback
Publication date: 05-2021
· 18.9x24.6 cm · Hardback
Description
/li>Contents
/li>Readership
/li>Biography
/li>
Browse's Introduction to the Symptoms & Signs of Surgical Disease is essential reading for all medical students learning the fundamentals of history taking and patient examination, when undertaking a surgical rotation, when preparing for their surgical exams and as they transition to postgraduate studies. Maintaining the engaging and readable style so central to Sir Norman Browse's early editions, the sixth edition of this classic text retains all the features beloved by generations of students while being fully revised and updated throughout in line with current surgical practice.
Key Features:
- Current ? fully revised and updated
- Accessible ? highly structured and consistent layout, supplemented by tables and revision panels for rapid reference in the pressured run up to qualifying exams
- Beautifully illustrated ? packed with an unrivalled collection of colour photographs and explanatory line diagrams, refreshed for this new edition
- Expert editors ? with a wealth of clinical and teaching experience, supported by contributors new to this edition bringing a fresh approach
- Companion website ? visit www.routledge.com/cw/gossage for digital resources to supplement this textbook including self-assessment material, video animations and an image library
Now supplemented by online resources for the complete learning and revision package, this sixth edition remains indispensable for the clinical years of undergraduate study to postgraduate surgical training and beyond.
James Gossage is a consultant surgeon in the busy tertiary referral unit for both benign and malignant oesophagogastric conditions at Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital in London. The unit performs a large volume of major cancer resections each year along with complex oesophageal reconstructions. They receive both national and international referrals to the unit and support one of the largest intensive care units in the country.
Matthew Bultitude graduated from Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital medical school in 1997. He undertook surgical training in various hospitals around South East England and a fellowship year in Melbourne at The Alfred Hospital. Finally he completed a year of sub-specialist training in the stone unit here at Guy's and St Thomas’ before taking up his consultant appointment. He undertakes a wide range of general urological procedures and has a specialist interest in the medical and surgical aspects of stone disease. In addition he runs the multimedia videoconferencing for the department as well as maintaining and developing the urology Trust webpages.
Matt is the secretary elect for the Royal Society of Medicine Urology section and is associate editor for the international journal ‘BJUI’. He is deputy clinical lead for the department and lead for the Stone Unit. He is also the clinical lead for the Stone Unit.