Description
The 12th edition of General Surgery Lecture Notes
introduces the student to the principles of common surgical operations
and systematically covers all clinical problems where surgical
intervention is indicated.
Now in full colour throughout and fully-supported by a website of
self-assessment questions and answers, this popular and classic text
will appeal to all medical students and junior doctors who want a
concise introduction to the fundamental aspects of general surgery and
will provide the core knowledge needed for Finals and the MRCS
examination.
Table of Contents
Introduction.
Acknowledgements.
Abbreviations.
1. Surgical Strategy.
2. Fluid and Electrolyte Management.
3. Pre-operative Assessment.
4. Post-operative Complications.
5. Acute Infections.
6. Shock.
7. Tumours.
8. Burns.
9. The Skin and its Adnexae.
10. The Chest and Lungs.
11. The Heart and Thoracic Aorta.
12. Arterial Disease.
13. Venous Disorders of the Lower Limb.
14. The Brain and Meninges.
15. Head Injury.
16. The Spine.
17. Peripheral Nerve Injuries.
18. The Oral Cavity.
19. The Salivary Glands.
20. The Oesophagus.
21. The Stomach and Duodenum.
22. Mechanical Intestinal Obstruction.
23. The Small Intestine.
24. Acute Appendicitis.
25. The Colon.
26. The Rectum and Anal canal.
27. Peritonitis.
28. Paralytic Ileus.
29. Hernia.
30. The Liver.
31. The Gallbladder and Bile Ducts1.
32. The Pancreas.
33. The Spleen33.
34. The Lymph Nodes and Lymphatics.
35. The Breast.
36. The Neck.
37. The Thyroid.
38. The Parathyroids.
39. The Thymus.
40. The Suprarenal Glands.
41. The Kidney and Ureter.
42. The Bladder.
43. The Prostate.
44. The Male Urethra.
45. The Penis.
46. The Testis and Scrotum.
47. Transplantation Surgery.
Index.
Abbreviations.
1. Surgical Strategy.
2. Fluid and Electrolyte Management.
3. Pre-operative Assessment.
4. Post-operative Complications.
5. Acute Infections.
6. Shock.
7. Tumours.
8. Burns.
9. The Skin and its Adnexae.
10. The Chest and Lungs.
11. The Heart and Thoracic Aorta.
12. Arterial Disease.
13. Venous Disorders of the Lower Limb.
14. The Brain and Meninges.
15. Head Injury.
16. The Spine.
17. Peripheral Nerve Injuries.
18. The Oral Cavity.
19. The Salivary Glands.
20. The Oesophagus.
21. The Stomach and Duodenum.
22. Mechanical Intestinal Obstruction.
23. The Small Intestine.
24. Acute Appendicitis.
25. The Colon.
26. The Rectum and Anal canal.
27. Peritonitis.
28. Paralytic Ileus.
29. Hernia.
30. The Liver.
31. The Gallbladder and Bile Ducts1.
32. The Pancreas.
33. The Spleen33.
34. The Lymph Nodes and Lymphatics.
35. The Breast.
36. The Neck.
37. The Thyroid.
38. The Parathyroids.
39. The Thymus.
40. The Suprarenal Glands.
41. The Kidney and Ureter.
42. The Bladder.
43. The Prostate.
44. The Male Urethra.
45. The Penis.
46. The Testis and Scrotum.
47. Transplantation Surgery.
Index.
Author Information
Professor Harold Ellis, CBE DM FRCS FRCOG
Emeritus Professor of Surgery, Guy's Hospital, London
Professor Sir Roy Calne, MD FRCP FRCS
Emeritus Professor of Surgery, Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge
Mr Christopher Watson, MA MD FRCS
Reader in Surgery and Honorary Consultant, Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge
Lecture Notes General Surgery 12Ed free Download online
Professor Sir Roy Calne, MD FRCP FRCS
Emeritus Professor of Surgery, Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge
Mr Christopher Watson, MA MD FRCS
Reader in Surgery and Honorary Consultant, Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge
Reviews
"This
readable, concise yet solid book stands in stark contrast to other
pearl books or survival guides for surgical clerks. Students can read
this book and learn the basics, attaining a fundamental level of
knowledge on which they can build. As it is a British book, U.K.
spelling is used throughout, but this should not deter U.S. readers. The
new edition is amply justified and should be welcomed by the next
generation of students." (Doody's, 5 August 2011)Lecture Notes General Surgery 12Ed free Download online
No comments:
Post a Comment