[PDF] Lippincott Illustrated Reviews Flash Cards Biochemistry (2014) by Denise R. Ferrier

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  • Authors: Denise R. Ferrier

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Cambridge Pocket Clinician Sports Medicine covers a wide variety of topics examining sports-related injuries, as well as clinical questions on history, conditions, symptoms, and treatment that will challenge providers. The topics are organized under headings on physical examination, differential diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis so that the user will find the desired information quickly and easily. More than 200 conditions are discussed in detail. Editors David Drez, Jr., M.D. Bernard Bach, Jr., M.D. Charles Nofsinger, M.D. An electrionic version of this book can be purchased at http://www.

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Handbooks seem to be popular with publishers presumably because they are inexpensive to publish. But is this book really a useful addition to the market? As a renal registrar the information in this book is already available in a myriad other places ranging from uptodate, to any standard renal text. I would say the oxford handbook of nephrology and hypertension is a better resource overall even for the non-specialist. The hypertension section in that is pretty detailed. This new book has a good section on major clinical trials of anti-hypertensive agents which is mildly useful. Perhaps the book will get better with a few new editions but currently it hasn’t really added anything for me. Thus if you only had £30 to spend you would be far better off getting the oxford handbook of hypertension and nephrology.

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