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- This is a book at the heart of learning how to be a good doctor; invaluable for students starting clinical medicine as well as for more senior students and junior doctors, reminding them of the procedures involved in clerking a patient.
- This text provides a clear description of the fundamental skills of patient evaluation and examination, answering the cunning questions which arise from this.
- Starts with a general overview section on history taking and the general examination that provide the framework on which to hang the detail.
- The systematic examination section documents clearly the relevant history, examination and special investigations as well as giving advice on their significance.
- The final section covers the specialized areas relating to young children and the critically-ill patient..
- In full colour throughout and highly illustrated.
- Closely linked to its sister publication, Davidson's Principles & Practice of Medicine , which complements the information in this text.
- Now with access to full text online plus many other extras via www.studentconsult.com
- A new editorial team drawn from hospital-based as well as general practice
- Addition of three major new chapters covering: the Reproductive System including pregnancy, the examination of Babies and Children and the examination of the Critically Ill including shock and coma.
- Expansion of ENT examination into a new chapter.
- Most major system chapters start with a summary outline figure diagram of the core clinical examination points.
- Addition of 28 Clinical Examples as used in modern OSCE examinations
- New key points included throughout emphasizing good practice methods and procedures.
- A wealth of new illustrations including line drawings to demonstrate good examination technique and superb new clinical photographs illustrating signs in common disease.
- Closely linked to its sister publication, Davidson's Principles & Practice of Medicine, which complements the information in this text.
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