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Newborn Surgery 3E
Prem Puri
Print and ebook bundle
£265.00
ISBN:
9781444102833
Published:
25/11/2011
Extent:
1048 pages
Illustrations:
460 b/w line drawings; 580 b/w halftones
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Summary:
Newborn Surgery, the ideal reference book for paediatric surgeons, and is a comprehensive compendium of the pathophysiology, investigation and management of neonatal disorders. With its uniquely comprehensive coverage of neonatal surgical specialities, Newborn Surgery, Third Edition, is the first stop for anyone looking to supplement their knowledge in this broad and increasingly disparate field: paediatric surgeons, general surgeons with paediatric practice, neonatologists, paediatricians or paediatric radiologists. The ebook edition is in VitalBookTM Bookshelf - an ebook reader which allows you to: download the ebook to your computer, access it anywhere with an internet browser or download free apps to read on your iPhone or iPad. search the full text of all of the ebooks that you hold on your bookshelf for instant access to the information you need link through from references to PubMed make and share notes and highlights on your ebooks copy and paste text and figures for use in your own documents and presentations customize your view by changing font size and layout.
- A "who's who" of international specialist contributors provides an unrivalled depth of knowledge
- Extensively illustrated throughout to convey key theories and practice
- Fully revised and up-to-date, all modern developments and advances in the field are covered
- New chapters covering topics such as sepsis, transplantation and the epidemiology of congenital malformations
About the Author(s):
Professor Prem Puri MS FRCS FRCS (ED) FACS FAAP (HON) Newman Clinical Research Professor, University College Dublin, Ireland; President, National Children's Research Centre, Our Lady's Children's Hospital, Dublin, Ireland; Consultant Paediatric Surgeon, Beacon Hospital, Dublin, Ireland
Contributors:
Dietrich Kluth, Leipzig, Germany; Carlos Blanco, Dublin, Ireland; E. Villamor, Maastricht, The Netherlands; Luc Zimmermann, Maastricht, The Netherlands; Mark Stringer, Dunedin, New Zealand; Edwin Jesudason, Liverpool, UK; N Scott Adzick, Philadelphia, USA; Kokila Lakhoo, Oxford, UK; John Gillick, Dublin, Ireland; Declan Warde, Dublin, Ireland; Desmond Bohn, Toronto, Canada; Eleanor Molloy, Dublin, Ireland; Joseph Chukwu, Dublin, Ireland; Fiona O'Hare, Dublin, Ireland; Agostina Pierro, London, UK; Simon Eaton, London, UK; Frederick Rykman, Cincinnati, USA; Sean Barnett, Cincinnati, USA; Jerry Kelleher, Dublin, Ireland; Ian Robinson, Dublin, Ireland; Henri Ford, Los Angeles, USA; Owen P Smith, Dublin, Ireland; Andrew Green, Dublin, Ireland; Donna A Caniano, Columbus, USA; Jacqueline Glover,
Readership:
Paediatric surgeons; General surgeons with paediatric practice
Reviews:
"Chapters cover the full spectrum of speciality neonatal surgery as well as a comprehensive general overview of the guiding principles ... In both these regards this text represents one of the best and would be a valuable reference in the neonatal library."
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health (praise for the previous edition)
"We have found the book valuable in furthering our understanding of the [surgical] problems we see on a day to day basis. Many of the lesions in question are relatively rare, which makes the superspecialist multiauthor approach most valuable. ...I would therefore recommend this book to fellow paediatricians...."
Archives of disease in childhood. Fetal and neonatal edition (praise for the previous edition)
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