Yr 2 MBChB Undergraduate
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| Davidson’s Principles and Practice of Medicine With STUDENT CONSULT Online Access
Churchill Livingstone (London); 21st Revised edition Author: Colledge, Nicki R. (Editor); Walker, Brian R. (Editor) Offers the factual knowledge required to practice medicine, explains it in the context of underlying principles, basic science and research evidence, and shows the reader how to apply their knowledge to manage patients who present with problems rather than specific diseases. |
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| Psychology and Sociology Applied to Medicine (Illustrated Colour Text)
Churchill Livingstone (London) Author: Alder, Beth; Abraham, Charles S. Offers an integrated treatment of sociology and psychology for medical students. This book contains an introduction on the importance and key features of the biopsychosocial model and additional double-page spreads on International Health and Rural Health. |
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| Gray’s Anatomy for Students
Churchill Livingstone (London); 2nd Revised edition Author: Drake, Richard; Vogl, A. Wayne Covers surface anatomy, correlative diagnostic images, and clinical case studies. This book demonstrates practical applications of anatomical concept |
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| Macleod’s Clinical Examination
Churchill Livingstone (London) Author: Douglas, Graham; Nicol, Fiona The 12th Edition of this famous medical textbook, which was ‘Highly Commended’ in the 2006 British Medical Association Medical Book Competition, builds on the extensively rewritten previous edition. Over 500 clinical photographs and diagrams now illustrate the text, whilst new topics have been added to make the book even more comprehensive. A complementary DVD now accompanies the book, with specially-recorded videos demonstrating many of the clinical examination routines as they are described in the main text. The book is written by a team of editors and contributors who are all active clinicians and experts in their specialist fields, including in general practice where much of clinical teaching is now based. |
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