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This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
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++++ Records Of Harvey, In Extracts From The Journals Of The Royal
Hospital Of St. Bartholomew Sir James Paget, St. Bartholomew's
Hospital (London, England) John Churchill, 1846 Biography &
Autobiography; Medical; Biography & Autobiography / Medical
The book is meant for self revision on topics related to the heart
and great vessels as well as the lungs and chest wall. Questions on
the basic sciences include developmental abnormalities, normal
anatomy and physiology, microbiology and pharmacology. Clinical
questions include those related to managing conditions affecting
the heart and lungs and mostly relate to the inter phase between
medical and surgical management and their definitive surgical
management.
The book gives insight into the way diseases of the heart, lung
and chest wall are managed from a surgical perspective and may
provide useful insight into the surgical management of these
conditions to non-surgeon allied professional. It is certainly a
useful study companion for the surgeon in training, especially
those interested in cardiac or thoracic surgery. Whilst the
specialist trainee in cardiothoracic surgery will be great
beneficiary general trainees will find useful topics on which
revision questions are based. The basic sciences section may even
be useful for junior doctors and medical students.
The structure of the questions has been designed as mainly the
multiple choice type as the author feels that they are more useful
as an aide to revision. The last two chapters are in the form of
'Single Best Answer' type and 'Extended Matching Item' type
questions for readers to familiarise themselves with these type of
questions.
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