This manual is designed as a quick‑reference pocket guide for clinicians managing psychiatric emergencies. All Bookstores +2 World of Books +2 It’s organized in five parts: fundamental topics in emergency psychiatry; special patient populations and problems; emergency evaluation & treatment of major psychiatric disorders; medical‑psychiatric emergencies; drug abuse emergencies. …
Lecture Notes: Dermatology is a concise and accessible guide tailored for medical students and junior doctors. This ninth edition offers a comprehensive overview of dermatological conditions, emphasizing clarity and practical application. Key features include: Illustrations: High-quality clinical photographs to aid in visual diagnosis. Case Studies: New case studies and multiple-choice qu…
This comprehensive textbook provides an in-depth exploration of communication sciences and disorders, bridging the gap between scientific research and clinical practice. Key topics include: Speech Disorders: Impairments in articulation, voice, and fluency. Language Disorders: Disorders in both children and adults. Hearing Disorders: Conditions leading to conductive and sensorineural he…
This book is a concise but fairly comprehensive guide to haematology for medical students and junior clinicians. It provides core knowledge of blood physiology, the formation of blood cells, major blood diseases, and basic laboratory and diagnostic techniques. Each chapter begins with learning objectives, and the content includes colour illustrations and photographs of normal and abnormal blood…
Principles of Hematology is designed specifically with the concept of balance in mind. Written for the undergraduate market, this text is a solid introduction to hematology. Most other texts deluge the student with overly technical language or lack relevant, clear information. With a logical writing style that is specific and to the point, Principles of Hematology provides an excellent balance …
This book offers practical information on the indications for and interpretations of nuclear cardiology tests. Key features include: Comparative analysis of various imaging modalities. Overview of technical aspects in nuclear cardiology. Case-based approach for clinical application. Emphasis on patient selection and procedural guidelines. It's designed as a reference for clinicia…
This book discusses how biological models are used in the development of radiopharmaceuticals—compounds labelled with radionuclides that are used for imaging or treating diseases. It covers how to design candidate radiopharmaceuticals, choose appropriate biological models (animal species, transgenic models, in vitro vs in vivo), and how tomographic physiological chemistry (PET, SPET etc.) pla…
This comprehensive resource delves into the multifaceted aspects of intellectual disability, offering insights from a developmental perspective. Key topics include: Origins and Changing Concepts: Exploration of the evolving understanding of intellectual disability. Classification Systems: Detailed discussion on various classification approaches. Epidemiology: Analysis of prevalence and…
Designed as a concise, visually‑oriented summary of core psychiatry for medical students. Powell's Books +1 Uses the At a Glance format: double‑page spreads with diagrams and succinct key facts. Powell's Books +1 Covers topics like psychiatric history, mental state examination, depression, schizophrenia, anxiety disorders, dementia, child/adolescent psychiatry, substance misuse,…
Good Food for Bad Stomachs is a guide aimed at helping people understand how food and diet can affect the gastrointestinal tract—both in health and disease. The author, Dr. Henry D. Janowitz, reviews what is scientifically known (and not known) about diet's role in gastrointestinal complaints, and offers practical dietary recommendations for people with or at risk of digestive disorders. It c…