e-books in Emergency Medicine category
by Zena Moore (ed.) - MDPI AG , 2015
By devoting a special issue to wound care, we provide readers with a comprehensive reference source, outlining key areas of interest in this important aspect of clinical practice. We include both original qualitative and quantitative research papers.
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by Milica Prostran (ed.) - InTech , 2016
This book will capture the attention of many readers, from medical students to practicing doctors. All of them need to deal with this important field of medicine: pain treatment. The answers they may find here will make their practice easier.
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by Dan Wolfe - Smashwords , 2014
This handbook is designed to provide concise information regarding management of patients in austere environments. This work is a 'quick reference' and is not meant to provide detailed discussions of physiological events.
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by H. Helferich, J. Hutchinson - New Sydenham Society , 1899
This work treats only traumatic fractures of healthy bones. These we may divide into complicated and uncomplicated fractures, the complication consisting in a simultaneous wound of the skin and soft parts near the point of fracture.
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by Walter Taylor Dannreuther - W. B. Saunders Co. , 1911
The book is prepared for the members of a resident staff: for the interne's guidance when acting independently, to assist the ambulance surgeon in emergencies, to simplify practical work for the junior, to aid the senior in some of his predicaments.
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- National Collaborating Centre for Acute Care , 2007
This guideline covers best practice advice on the care of adults, children (aged 1 - 15 years) and infants (under one year) who present with a suspected or confirmed traumatic head injury with or without other major trauma.
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by Ronald A. Bergman - Anatomy Atlases , 2004
A first aid manual that is anatomically and medically correct. It conveys descriptions in anatomical language and graphic illustrations necessary to perform first aid and to communicate with those providing subsequent medical treatment.
(31679 views)
by Michael Hebb , 1998
Written for oral board candidates, practicing physicians, residents, interns and medical students. It compliments standard texts and oral board courses. It is also a refresher for the emergency room physician and a brief reference in the ER.
(17217 views)