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'The study of disease and its treatment is a life-long intellectual
journey which has engaged some of humankind's finest minds and
kindest hearts. We are still on that fascinating voyage. Every
journey begins with a single step, and that step is the purpose of
this book. It is short enough to be read from cover to cover,
re-read, studied and learnt. Those who do that should find that
they understand much that they encounter in patients, whether in
the wards, outpatients or in primary care. [It] should also ease
the student clinician's passage to more comprehensive texts, which
can be intimidating in their volume and complexity, if there has
been no prior introduction.' - Hugh McGavock and Denis Johnston, in
the Preface. The study of disease and its treatment is a life-long
intellectual journey which has engaged some of humankind's finest
minds and kindest hearts. We, the authors, are still on that
fascinating voyage. Every journey begins with a single step, and
that step is the purpose of this book. It is short enough to be
read from cover to cover, re-read, studied and learnt...This
concise and practical introduction to the vast and complex subject
of medical treatment is jargon-free and easy to read. It aids in
the understanding of everyday situations on the wards, in
out-patient clinics and in the primary care setting. The handy
format is ideal as a ready reference along with its companion
volume "How Drugs Work, Second Edition", by Hugh McGavock. It is
highly recommended as an undergraduate textbook for students of
nursing and medicine, especially those embarking on clinical
training, and is also useful for Nurse Practitioners. Primary care
nurses with diagnosis and treatment responsibilities will find the
guidance invaluable.
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