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Oxford handbook of clinical surgery / Greg McLatchie, Neil Borley, Joanna Chikwe

Contributor(s): Series: Oxford medical handbooks - mixedPublisher: New York : Oxford University Press, 2007Edition: 3rd editionDescription: xxxiii, 681 p. : ill. ; 19 cmISBN:
  • 9780198568254
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DDC classification:
  • WO 39 O98 2007
Contents:
Table of content Good surgical practice -- Principles of surgery -- Surgical pathology -- Practical procedures -- Head and neck surgery -- Breast and endocrine surgery -- Upper gastrointestinal surgery -- Liver, pancreatic, and biliary surgery -- Abdominal wall -- Urology -- Colorectal surgery -- Paediatric surgery -- Major trauma -- Orthopaedic surgery -- Plastic surgery -- Cardiothoracic surgery -- Peripheral vascular disease -- Transplantation -- Surgery in tropical diseases -- Eponymous terms and rarities.
Summary: "Pascal's "no-lose philosophy" originally related to belief in God. 'Pascal's wager' argues that if God does exist and we live our lives believing in Him then everything is gained; if God does not exist then at least nothing is lost"-- Provided by publisher.
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Book Reference Book Reference Health Sciences Library WO 39 O98 2007 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan MBAL22030021

includes index

Table of content

Good surgical practice --
Principles of surgery --
Surgical pathology --
Practical procedures --
Head and neck surgery --
Breast and endocrine surgery --
Upper gastrointestinal surgery --
Liver, pancreatic, and biliary surgery --
Abdominal wall --
Urology --
Colorectal surgery --
Paediatric surgery --
Major trauma --
Orthopaedic surgery --
Plastic surgery --
Cardiothoracic surgery --
Peripheral vascular disease --
Transplantation --
Surgery in tropical diseases --
Eponymous terms and rarities.


"Pascal's "no-lose philosophy" originally related to belief in God. 'Pascal's wager' argues that if God does exist and we live our lives believing in Him then everything is gained; if God does not exist then at least nothing is lost"-- Provided by publisher.

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