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Third Edition
By
Kevin Burnand, MS, FRCS, Professor and Chairman of Surgery, Guy's, King's, St. Thomas' Medical School of King's College, London, UK
Anthony Young, MA, MChir, FRCS, Consultant Surgeon, Surgical Directorate, St. Thomas's Hospital, London, UK
Jonathan Lucas, FRCS(Orth), Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Orthopaedic Department, Guy's Hospital, London, UK
Brian Rowlands, MD, FRCS, FACS, Professor of Surgery, Division of Gastrointestinal Surgery, University of Nottingham, Queen's Medical Center, Nottingham, UK
John Scholefield, MBChB, ChM, FRCS, Professor of Surgery, University Hospital, Queen's Medical Centre, Nottingham, UK
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Description
First published in 1949 by renowned surgeon Ian Aird, this classic resource has become one of the leading British core textbooks of surgery.
Encompassing all aspects of contemporary practice, the new 3rd Edition has been completely reorganized and updated to meet the clinical
reference and certification preparation needs of today's surgeons. 85% of the chapters are either totally new or have been significantly
revised to reflect the latest advances and techniques in every surgical specialty. What's more, a new two-color format and many new full-color
illustrations make reference easier than ever before.
Audience
Surgeons and Residents
Contents
Chapter 1 An introduction to the history of surgery
Chapter 2 Fluid, electrolyte and nutrient replacement
Chapter 3 Blood:
haemostasis and transfusion
Chapter 4 Surgical infections and the use of antibiotics
Chapter 5 Anaesthesia and analgesia
Chapter 6 Burns
Chapter 7 Principles in the management of major trauma
Chapter 8 Transplantation
Chapter 9 Principles
of plastic surgery and skin tumors
Chapter 10 The arteries
Chapter 11 The veins
Chapter 12 Diseases of the lymphatics
Chapter
13 The face, mouth, tongue, and jaws: The maxillofacial region
Chapter 14 Disease of the salivary glands
Chapter
15 The skull and brain
Chapter 16 The neck
Chapter 17 The thyroid gland
Chapter 18 The parathyroid glands
Chapter
19 Ear, nose and throat
Chapter 20 The esophagus
Chapter 21 The chest wall, pleura, lungs, trachea, mediastinum and
diaphragm
Chapter 22 The Heart and pericardium
Chapter 23 The breast
Chapter 24 The abdominal wall and hernias
Chapter
25 The acute abdomen
Chapter 26 The stomach and duodenum
Chapter 27 The small intestine
Chapter 28 The colon,
rectum and anus
Chapter 29 The liver and portal circulation
Chapter 30 The gallbladder and bile ducts
Chapter
31 The pancreas
Chapter 32 The spleen
Chapter 33 Lymphoma
Chapter 34 The adrenal glands
Chapter 35
The kidneys and ureter
Chapter 36 The bladder
Chapter 37 The prostate
Chapter 38 The urethra and penis
Chapter
39 Testis, epididymis and scrotum
Chapter 40 Paediatric surgery
Chapter 41 Pathology of orthopaedics
Chapter
42 Sarcomas of soft tissue and bone
Chapter 43 The peripheral nerves
Chapter 44 Muscle Tendons and Ligaments
Chapter
45 Paediatric Orthopaedics
Chapter 46 The upper limb: shoulder and elbow
Chapter 47 The wrist and hand
Chapter
48 The spine and spinal cord
Chapter 49 The pelvis and hip
Chapter 50 The knee
Chapter 51 The foot and ankle
Chapter
52 Principles and complications of fractures
Chapter 53 Fractures of the upper limb, including wrist
Chapter 54 Fractures
of the lower limb and pelvis
Chapter 55 Fractures of the spine
| Bibliographic details |
Hardbound, 1200 pages, publication date: JUN-2005
ISBN-13: 978-0-443-07211-6
ISBN-10: 0-443-07211-6
Imprint: CHURCHILL LIVINGSTONE
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Last update: 30 Nov 2009
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