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Books > Medicine > Clinical & internal medicine > Medical diagnosis
Serge Tixa presents in this highly popular book a method of
palpatory anatomy called Manual Exploration of Surface Anatomy
(MESA). MESA locates anatomical structures important to clinical
examination allowing careful selection of the most appropriate
manual therapy technique or manoeuvre. The new edition presents
precisely and visually the various anatomical structures with the
help of more than 130 colour illustrations and close to 900 black
and white photographs. For every photograph showing an anatomical
structure accessible to palpation, a model whose physique shows the
structure clearly has been chosen. Each chapter has up to four
subsections, treating the various aspects of each body region.
These cover osteology, myology (musculotendinous structures),
arthrology (joints and ligaments) and lastly nerves and blood
vessels. Each photograph is carefully presented and accompanied by
a section of text describing the method of approach to finding the
structure concerned. Whenever necessary, reminders, essential for
the proper use of the methods of approach (attachments, actions and
innervations) are included. Clinical notes highlight the link
between palpation and clinical diagnoses. Atlas of Surface
Palpation: Anatomy of the Neck, Trunk, Upper and Lower Limbs is
aimed at students and practitioners who need a method of applied
anatomy in their practice. All new artwork programme enhances
accessibility and learning Useful template approach aids ready
understanding and allows the reader to go at his or her own speed
Presents almost 600 photographs and line artworks to render the
learning experience as easy as possible Contains over 160 pull out
boxes to act as useful aide memoires Clinical Hints and Tips boxes
indicate points of relevance for the clinic Methods of approach
illustrated with many new photographs Anatomical drawings have been
completely redesigned to improve clarity Clinical Notes boxes
Glossary Inclusion of Dermatomes
Fully updated and revised for its second edition, the Oxford
Handbook of Clinical Examination and Practical Skills is the only
truly comprehensive pocket guide to all aspects of history taking,
physical examination, practical procedures, data interpretation,
and communication skills. Packed with expert knowledge and
practical guidance it gives realistic advice on coping with common
situations. The handbook is structured to allow rapid reference of
key information, and to aid understanding with concise and
practical clinical guidance. Full colour throughout, it includes
over 140 detailed photographs and diagrams of all common
examination skills to show you exactly what you need to do and the
theory, practice and complications for each. More photos have been
included, with over half completely new and specially produced for
this edition. Each system chapter covers applied anatomy, history,
examination, and the presentation of common and important
disorders. Data interpretation covers the basics of x-rays, ECGs
and other key areas. A new chapter on the eyes is included along
with the sections on body language and non-verbal communication,
and the section on practical procedures has been expanded. This
handbook will help to ensure you have the confidence and skill to
carry out an 'A' grade examination every time.
The physical examination is the basis of everydiagnosis. Medical
students have to present their skills in terms of examination as
well as diagnosticsin the practical second part of the German
medical exam. 139significant two-color drawings illustrate the
required examination techniques and steps in correct order.
Associated concise texts provide the optimum preparationfor the
exam and every-day professional practice.
In Sweden, refugee children fall asleep for months and years at a time. In upstate New York, high school students develop contagious seizures. In the US Embassy in Cuba, employees complain of headaches and memory loss after hearing strange noises in the night.
These disparate cases are some of the most remarkable diagnostic mysteries of the twenty-first century, as both doctors and scientists have struggled to explain them within the boundaries of medical science and – more crucially – to treat them. What unites them is that they are all examples of a particular type of psychosomatic illness: medical disorders that are influenced as much by the idiosyncratic aspects of individual cultures as they are by human biology.
Inspired by a poignant encounter with the sleeping refugee children of Sweden, Wellcome-Prize winning neurologist Suzanne O’Sullivan travels the world to visit other communities who have also been subject to outbreaks of so-called ‘mystery’ illnesses.
From a derelict post-Soviet mining town in Kazakhstan, to the Mosquito Coast of Nicaragua via an oil town in Texas, to the heart of the Maria Mountains in Colombia, O’Sullivan hears remarkable stories from a fascinating array of people, and attempts to unravel their complex meaning while asking the question: who gets to define what is and what isn’t an illness?
Reminiscent of the work of Oliver Sacks, Stephen Grosz and Henry Marsh, The Sleeping Beauties is a moving and unforgettable scientific investigation with a very human face.
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