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MANSON'S TROPICAL DISEASES
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Twenty Second
By
Gordon Cook, MD, DSc, FRCP(Lond), FRCP(Edin), FRACP, FLS, Visiting Professor, Department of Medical Microbiology and Centre for Infectious Diseases,
Royal Free and University College London Medical School, London, UK; President, The Fellowship of Postgraduate Medicine, London, UK;
President Elect, History of Medicine Section, Royal Society of Medicine, UK; President, The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene(1993-1995);
Formerly: Professor of Medicine, the Universities of Zambia, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia and Papua New Guinea; Consultant Physician at University
College Hospitals Trust, Hospital for Topical Diseases, London; St. Luke's Hospital for the Clergy and Senior Lecturer at the London
School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK
Alimuddin Zumla, BSc, MBChB, MSc, PhD(Lond), FRCP(Lond), FRCP(Edin), Professor of Infectious Disease and International Health, University College London,
Royal Free and University College, London Medical School; Director, Centre for Infectious Diseases and International Health, Windeyer
Institute of Medical Sciences, University College London, London, UK; Honorary Consultant in Infectious Diseases, University College
London Hospitals NHS Trust, London, UK; Honorary consultant physician, St. Luke's Hospital for the Clergy, London; Honorary Professor,
Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, University of Liverpool, UK; Honorary Professor, Centre for International Child Health, Institute
of Child Health, London, UK; Visiting Professor, University of Zambia School of Medicine, Lusaka, Zambia; Honorary Professor, University
of Cape Town, Department of Medicine, Cape Town, South Africa, Member of Court of Governors, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine,
London, UK; Formerly, Associate Professor, Center for Infectious Diseases, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, School
of Medicine and Public Health, Houston, TX, USA; Vice President and Council Member, Royal Society of Tropical Medicine, London, UK (2003-2006)
Reviews
"This is an iconic book that has survived for over a century...Attractive, compact as it can be and more colourful than before. The
malaria chapter of over 100 pages is a classic – on its own worth purchasing the book – no other tropical book can match this one."
BMA
Book Awards 2009 - judges comments
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