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Anaesthesia and Intensive Care A-Z : An Encyclopedia of Principles and Practice Fourth Edition Steven Yentis, Nicholas Hirsch, Gary Smith

SKU: 8697-11377600
$45.00
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New edition of a popular encyclopaedia of anaesthesia and intensive care medicine now greatly expanded with many additional entries and new artworks.
  • Covers all aspects of anaesthesia and critical care medicine - pharmacology, physiology, anatomy, physics, statistics, medicine, surgery, general anaesthetic practice, intensive care, equipment and the history of anaesthesia and intensive care.
  • Succinct, clearly written text with associated diagrams make quick reference easy
  • Entries arranged alphabetically, with extensive cross-referencing to related items to ensure full coverage of topics and ready access to related information
  • Biographical details given for eponymous entries
  • Extensively referenced throughout
  • Particularly suitable for candidates of post-graduate examinations
  • Additional line diagrams further enhance topic descriptions
  • Contains a wide expansion of new entries and revisions of existing ones to reflect ongoing advances in the field
This book is preowned but still has plenty of useful information to give. 

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