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Tropical Medicine (Lecture Notes) - Lecture Notes
Tropical Medicine (Lecture Notes) - Lecture Notes
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Lecture Notes: Tropical Medicine is a comprehensive introduction to tropical medicine. The new edition is in full colour throughout with over 40 colour images integrated with the text. There is a new chapter on syndromes of undernutrition (in both children and adults), and the section on non-communicable diseases has been extended to include mental health problems in the tropics. The core information is presented in a clear and concise way, with extensive use of diagrams, algorithms, tables and boxes. All chapters have been updated to reflect current best practice and the annotated bibliographies and lists of web-based resources have been extended. The chapters on HIV, tuberculosis and malaria have undergone particularly extensive revision, reflecting rapid changes in these areas since the last edition. Lecture Notes: Tropical Medicine is particularly aimed at postgraduate doctors attending tropical medicine courses, as well as medical students taking a tropical medicine elective period. It will also be useful to a wide range of other health professionals involved with medicine in the tropics, or imported tropical disease.
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781405180481 |
| ISBN10 | 140518048X |
| Number Of Pages | 416 |
| Item Weight | 897 g |
| Product Dimensions | 172 x 24 x 242 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Wiley–Blackwell |
| Format | paperback |
| Edition | 6th Edition |
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Media Reviews
Manages to combine the right depth of pathophysiology with practical solutions to diagnosing and treating these illnesses rarely encountered in Western medicine. Using well constructed flow charts and diagrams it provides the reader with a sound method to tackle problems whether starting from a specific symptom (e.g. fever) or approaching a specific disease. ( ACP News , March 2010)
Author's Bio
Geoffrey Gill is Senior Clinical Lecturer at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine. Nick J Beeching is Senior Lecturer in Infectious diseases at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine. Both edited the fifth edition of this book.