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Now in its fourteenth edition, Clinical Anatomy is the definitive
text offering medical students, postgraduate trainees and junior
doctors the anatomical information they need to succeed in a
clinical setting. Professor Harold Ellis and Professor Vishy
Mahadevan provide an accessible, comprehensive, and detailed
exploration of anatomy, specifically designed for students and
trainees at all levels. Revised and updated, the fourteenth edition
contains more information about the nervous system as well as
medical images, diagrams and photographs that are overlaid with
anatomical illustrations, revealing detailed surface anatomy. This
edition: Puts greater emphasis on clinical relevance and contains
more content for non-surgical trainees Offers a variety of
illustrative clinical scenario case studies Contains many more
medical images and diagrams such as CT and MRI Presents expanded
information on the nervous system Includes a companion website that
contains digital flashcards of all the illustrations and
photographs presented in the book Written for medical students,
junior doctors, and those studying for The Royal College of
Surgeons examinations, the new edition of Clinical Anatomy
continues to be an essential resource for understanding the basics
of clinical anatomy.
This concise, comprehensive guide is divided into two sections;
nails and the skin. Each section includes information on the types
of infections, aetiology, diagnostic procedures, such as sampling
techniques, and therapy, including topical, systemic and
adjunctive.
This concise, comprehensive guide is divided into two sections;
nails and the skin. Each section includes information on the types
of infections, aetiology, diagnostic procedures, such as sampling
techniques, and therapy, including topical, systemic and
adjunctive.
Jubilee edition of the classic text first published in 1963
Anaesthetists require a particularly specialized knowledge of
anatomy The anaesthetist must know intimately the respiratory
passages, the major veins and the peripheral nerves to deliver safe
and effective pain control. As one of the great teachers of
anatomy, Professor Harold Ellis is eminently qualified to elegantly
provide the anatomical detail required of anaesthetists. Modern
approaches to practice, including the use of imaging to guide
anaesthetic practice, add further depth to the fine full-colour
anatomical illustrations. Designed for anaesthetists, Anatomy for
Anaesthetists covers: The Respiratory Pathway, Lungs, Thoracic Wall
and Diaphragm The Heart and Great Veins of the Neck The Peripheral
Nerves The Autonomic Nervous System The Cranial Nerves The Anatomy
of Pain Clinical Notes throughout provide the clinical context for
the anatomical detail. Designed for trainees, but of continuing
relevance to practicing anaesthetists, and now in its Golden
Jubilee edition, Anatomy for Anaesthetists provides a central
pillar of anaesthetic knowledge.
Rehearse for life in clinical practice with this easy-to-use and
unique series, which combines cases drawn from real-life
experiences with a refreshing approach to presentations as you
would see them in day-to-day situations. Get the most from clinical
practice, with Clinical Cases Uncovered Packed full with over 120
cases, this comprehensive title on the surgical management of
conditions will be your core revision text. Featuring everything
you need to know on surgery, Professor Harold Ellis and Christopher
Watson have left nothing out. Whether it's a gastric ulcer or an
intercranial mass shown up on an MR scan, you can work your way
through with Clinical Cases Uncovered. For further information,
visit www.clinicalcasesuncovered.com
Desert Borderland investigates the historical processes that
transformed political identity in the easternmost reaches of the
Sahara Desert in the half century before World War I. Adopting a
view from the margins—illuminating the little-known history of
the Egyptian–Libyan borderland—the book challenges prevailing
notions of how Egypt and Libya were constituted as modern
territorial nation-states. Matthew H. Ellis draws on a wide array
of archival sources to reconstruct the multiple layers and meanings
of territoriality in this desert borderland. Throughout the
decades, a heightened awareness of the existence of distinctive
Egyptian and Ottoman Libyan territorial spheres began to develop
despite any clear-cut boundary markers or cartographic evidence.
National territoriality was not simply imposed on Egypt's
western—or Ottoman Libya's eastern—domains by centralizing
state power. Rather, it developed only through a complex and
multilayered process of negotiation with local groups motivated by
their own local conceptions of space, sovereignty, and political
belonging. By the early twentieth century, distinctive "Egyptian"
and "Libyan" territorial domains emerged—what would ultimately
become the modern nation-states of Egypt and Libya.
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Praying with Every Heart (Hardcover)
Claudio Carvalhaes; Foreword by Daisy Machado; Afterword by Marc H. Ellis
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