Oxford Handbook of Emergency Medicine

Oxford Handbook of Emergency Medicine
ISBN-10
0199589569
ISBN-13
9780199589562
Series
Oxford Handbook of Emergency Medicine
Category
Medical
Pages
768
Language
English
Published
2012-02-16
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Authors
Jonathan P. Wyatt, Robin N. Illingworth, Colin A. Graham

Description

This handbook provides practical, accessible guidelines on a huge range of situations that present to the emergency department. Deliberately precise and prescriptive, it gives up-to-date step-by-step advice on presentation, investigation, diagnosis, emergency treatment and further referral for adult and paediatric patients.

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