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This Handbook of Respiratory Medicine has been written largely by specialist registrars, for specialist registrars. Three of the four authors, Stephen Chapman, Grace Robinson, and Sophie West, are specialist registrars on the Oxford rotation and John Stradling is Professor of Respiratory Medicine in Oxford. It is in a format that the authors would like to have had when they started their specialist registrar training. However, we hope that any health worker or student with an interest in respiratory medicine will fin this text a rapid and useful reference source. The layout of the book tries to fulfil the requirement to be able to look up a topic quickly when the clinical need arises, but also to provide a bit more insight into the more difficult areas. That's why the chap Must have different styles and reflect the author's opinion Better approach and understanding of the territory. The manual is divided into five sections: clinical presentations and Approach to symptoms and problems, clinical condition itself; Supporting information, procedures, and helpful attachments ( inside cover), contains additional technical and reference information. If it's useful, I'm happy. Feedback on errors and omissions appreciate. Submit a comment from the OUP website.Mhttp://www.oup.com/uk/medicine/handbooks. June 2005.
The second edition of this book has allowed us to make several improvements In response to reader suggestions, we have changed the order Chapters in each section in alphabetical order and improved index, a Make content available faster. We have added new content Like more accurate radiology, pandemic influenza and pulmonary complications Additionally, we updated and updated sickle cell anemia Subjects in which new guidelines and related publications have been introduced. In The overall aim of the book is to provide a quick and comprehensive source for Anyone involved in respiratory medicine remains a priority. October 2008. The third edition allowed us to review and update all available chapters. This includes new clinical guidelines and important research. New section Reflects changes in static chest and pleural catheter ultrasound In routine clinical practice from the previous version. There is something new Safe relaxation and cardiopulmonary exercise test. welcome Contributions by new co-author John Wrightson Helped maintain a professional perspective as a recorder. September, Foreword.