Salient Features
* Pocket-sized manual written in user-friendly outline format
* New, full color interior design
* Covers all areas taught in general surgical residencies, including pediatric surgery
* Provides concise guidelines and algorithms for diagnosis and management of surgical diseases
* Minimally invasive techniques incorporated into all relevant anatomical site and disease chapters
* New chapter on emergencies in surgical patients
* Updated evidence based medicine, with the latest information and treatment algorithms in each section
Richard A. Harvey, Cynthia Nau Cornelissen and Bruce D. Fisher’s Lippincott’s Illustrated Reviews – Microbiology, published by Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, is a comprehensive book for students who have opted for the subject in various courses. It comprises of over 400 full-coloured illustrations and extensive summaries. A large number of case studies and questions to encourage USMLE preparation, updated CDC data, outline format, review questions for each chapter, and section on clinical case studies with 4-colour illustrations are the other highlights of this book. The five units discussed in this book are The Microbial World, Bacteria, Fungi and Parasites, Viruses, and Clinical Microbiology Review. All concepts are explained in simple and lucid language for better comprehension.
Food Microbiology is classified as the study of the microorganisms which are present in food. These microorganisms are of various kinds and can be responsible for creating or even contaminating the food. Microorganisms are needed greatly for producing foods such as cheese, kefir, and other fermented foods. Food Microbiology is a book that provides its readers with in-depth information on the subject of food microbiology.
This clinical atlas consists of both a DVD and companion text that cover basic classifications and definitions of seizures and epilepsy, EEG technology and clinical EEG before proceeding to the key content of EEG traces and video samples. The DVD allows you to view the EEG tracing in action, with a side-by-side video of a patient during the inter-ictal phase. The accompanying text concisely covers the key principles, scope, limitations, diagnostic importance, and prognostic relevance for each interpretation.
The new edition continues to advance this model while identifying and incorporating the many advances that have occurred in the last decade in the understanding and treatment of adults with neurological conditions, whether caused by accident or disease. Among these advances is the knowledge that the brain retains a plastic potential to reorganize, even in old and/or lesioned brains, and that neural plasticity can be influenced by task-related mental and physical practice in a stimulating environment. There is also an increasing body of knowledge related to the musculoskeletal systems adaptability and the need to prevent length and stiffness- related changes in muscle contractility, together with loss of aerobic fitness and endurance. There is an expanding body of clinical research that appears to support the model provided here.
Prepared by residents and chief residents with senior faculty advisors at the Washington University School of Medicine, this handbook is an updated, easily accessible quick reference for handling everyday problems encountered in gastroenterology. It covers both inpatient and outpatient approaches with the same front-lines practicality as the world-famous Washington Manual® of Medical Therapeutics.