The sixth edition of Walker’s Pediatric Gastrointestinal Disease is dedicated to a comprehensive worldwide representation of advances in pediatric gastroenterology, its pathophysiology, diagnosis, and
The first edition of this superb atlas on surgery of the biliary tract, pancreas and liver was published. Dr. Cameron has now revisited and updated the classic work to include laparoscopic techniques
Leffell (dermatology, plastic surgery, and otolaryngology, Yale U.) and Brown (dermatology, U. of Rochester Medical Center) present an illustrated step-by-step introductory manual aimed at medical stu
Branham (facial plastic and reconstructive surgery, Washington U.) brings together a group of surgeons and otolaryngologists from the US who explain the process of facial soft tissue reconstruction to
Regan (otolaryngology-head and neck surgery, U. of Illinois at Chicago) and Humphrey (facial plastic and reconstructive surgery, otolaryngology-head and neck surgery, U. of Kansas Medical Center) demo
Facial plastic surgeons Adamson (U. of Toronto), and Los Angeles practitioner Litner detail several approaches and techniques for altering the shape of a patient's ear for aesthetic reasons. Their top
Written by contributors from around the world, this work contains disease chapters as well as personal essays from medical professionals involved in HIV/AIDS research, plus material on societal issues
Cardiologists and other medical specialists analyze the thoughts,ideas, and practices in pulmonary hypertension research at a time whendebate rages over whether the disease exists in people when the m
Jacobs, a psychiatrist who ran the Connecticut Mental Health Center, an urban community mental health center run jointly by the Yale Department of Psychiatry and Connecticut's Department of Mental Hea
An oral pathologist practicing in San Diego, California, Eversole updates his textbook helping dental students learn how to evaluate patient responses and clinical signs so as to reduce possibilities
Five years ago, the papers from the annual Northwestern University Vascular Symposium stopped being published commercially and sold to the public. Many have missed the volumes, so here is a compilatio
Mundt (radiation oncology, U. of California San Diego) and Roeske (radiation oncology, Loyola U.) assemble 28 chapters by radiation oncologists, radiotherapists, and radiologists from North America, E
Since his 1994 text, Beta-Blockers in Clinical Practice, 2nd ed, Dr. Cruickshank notes that much has been learned in understanding the role of beta-blockers (e.g., propranolol or Inderal) in treating
For acute care clinicians, Kovacs and Law (emergency medicine and anesthesiology and surgery, Dalhousie U., Canada) bring together a group of emergency medicine and anesthesiology specialists mostly f
Caplan (neurology, Harvard Medical School) and Hollander (neurology, U. of Rochester) instruct neurologists and physicians on how to be an effective clinician-neurologist by focusing on the patient as
This reference for physicians, nurses, and other health care professionals features color clinical photos on every page, plus checklist boxes of procedures and symptoms. The first section deals with s
This reference for health care practitioners and students gives guidance on surgical treatment of skin and soft tissue wounds and infections. Early chapters review the epidemiology of cutaneous wounds
Harold F. Schuknect (1917-1996), was long affiliated with the Harvard Medical School and the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, and the two current editors, Saumil N. Merchant and Joseph B. Nadol ar