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Recent Advances in Surgery: 25

Recent Advances in Surgery: 25
From Royal Society of Medicine Press Ltd

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A comprehensive update of key topics in surgery for those preparing for postgraduate surgical exams, as well as practising surgeons seeking an update in their own and related specialties. Topics range across surgery in general, and each of the major subspecialties of general surgery.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1749912 in Books
  • Published on: 2002-05-13
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 229 pages

Editorial Reviews

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Postgraduate Medical Journal A careful read of this series is virtually 'compulsory' for all candidates for the intercollegiate final FRCS examination in general surgery. It is also required reading for all busy consultants and general surgeons, so that we feel faintly 'guilty' if we haven't done it. ... The 25th edition is a worthy successor. ... My advice to general surgeons and their specialist registrars is buy it and read it from cover to cover. Hospital Medicine It must be one of the pleasures of editing such a book to choose topical areas of surgery relevant to both the practicing senior surgeon and trainee about to sit the Intercollegiate examination. Again the editors have provided a wide range of interesting chapters...the reader is provided with a precis of important randomized control trials in general surgery that have been published over the past year...another excellent feature is the detail of references available with each chapter. ANZ Journal of Surgery The book lives up to its title well ... an easy-to-read text ... most general surgeons and advanced general surgery trainees would benefit from owning a copy