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Afif EL-Khuffash Patrick McNamara 2014
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Continue reading →Stephen Chapman Grace Robinson John Stradling Sophie West 2009 This Handbook of Respiratory Medicine has been written largely by specialist registrars, for specialist registrars. Three of the four authors, Stephen Chapman, Grace Robinson, and Sophie West, are specialist registrars on the Oxford rotation and John Stradling is Professor of Respiratory Medicine in Oxford.
Continue reading →Edited by Julia Smedley Finlay Dick Steven Sadhra 2013 This second edition of the former newcomer to the handbook series covers the broad field of occupational health (OH) and wellbeing. It is aimed primarily at occupational health professionals from all disciplines, including general practitioners (GPs) who practise OH on a sessional basis and a new breed of non-medical case […]
Continue reading →Lesley K. Bowker James D. Price Sarah C. Smith 2012 This pocket-sized text will function as a friendly, experienced, and knowledgeable geriatrician who is available for advice at all times. This is a handbook, not a textbook. It is not exhaustive—we have focused on common problems, including practical help with common dilemmas which are not well covered by traditional […]
Continue reading →JUDITH COLLIER MURRAY LONGMORE KEITH AMARAKONE 2013 This is the first medical textbook to take the health of its readers seriously on the grounds that the health of one person (a patient) must not be bought at the expense of another (their doctor). It is an unsettling paradox that when we study medicine our own health goes out […]
Continue reading →MURRAY LONGMORE IAN B. WILKINSON ANDREW BALDWIN ELIZABETH WALLIN 2014 As medicine becomes more and more specialized, and moves further and further from the general physician, becoming increasingly subspecialized, it can be difficult to know where we fit in to the general scheme of things. What ties a public health physician to a neurosurgeon? Why does a dermatologist […]
Continue reading →Nick Maskell Ann Millar 2009 This book aims to act as a rapid reference for busy health professionals and covers the main respiratory disorders that would be encountered both in the inpatient and outpatient setting. Each section has been written by an expert in a particular field and is focused on providing a clear, concise clinical message on […]
Continue reading →Alissa J. Walsh Otto C. Buchel Jane Collier Simon P.L. Travis 2010 This book contains a series of cases that we have encountered in Oxford Gastroenterology practice. One purpose is to assist re-validation. Another is to provide a resource of real cases in preparation for specialist exams. A further purpose is more general, being educational for physicians in […]
Continue reading →John Stradling Andrew Stanton Najib Rahman Annabel Nickol Helen Davies 2010
Continue reading →Mohammad A. Tabrizi • Gadi G. Bornstein • Scott L. Klakamp Editors 2012 Monoclonal antibodies have become a key therapeutic modality for a broad range of diseases. The therapeutic potential of monoclonal antibodies is derived from their exquisite specificity and high affinity binding to their antigen target.
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