
This illustrated guide provides a concise review of current surgical practice and general operative surgery. It includes information on anatomy for surgeons, and general, plastic, vascular, pediatric, endocrine, and orthopedic surgery. Practice procedures and operative surgical techniques are described, as are important ethical and legal concerns. This unique book gives readers a succinct account of such non-traditional issues as surgery and contraceptives, stopping smoking before surgery, and surgery and mycardial infarction. Ideal for medical students, interns, and nurses, the volume provides a blank page for notes and annotations after each page of text, as well as many illustrations that help clarify the techniques and procedures presented. It is recommended for all health care professionals.
This handbook serves as a comprehensive, portable reference designed to provide medical professionals with a concise overview of current surgical practices and operative techniques. G. R. McLatchie compiles essential information across multiple surgical subspecialties, integrating anatomical knowledge with practical procedural guidance. The text is structured to support clinical decision-making by balancing technical instruction with critical ethical and legal considerations relevant to modern surgical environments.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Medical students and clinical staff frequently utilize this text as a foundational resource for quick reference during rotations and daily practice. Experts highlight the inclusion of blank note pages as a practical feature that enhances the book's utility as a personal clinical companion.
Page Count:
896
Publication Date:
1990-01-15
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192617109
ISBN-13:
9780192617101
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