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Oxford Textbook of Critical Care (Oxford Medical Publications)
  
Oxford Textbook of Critical Care (Oxford Medical Publications) (Hardcover)
by Andrew R. Webb (Editor), Marc Shapiro (Editor), Mervyn Singer (Editor), Peter Suter (Editor)
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The Oxford Textbook of Critical Care is a comprehensive multi-disciplinary text covering all aspects of intensive care management . Produced by an international group of recognized experts from many disciplines, the book takes a unique problem-orientated approach to understanding the complex physiological disturbances seen in intensive care medicine. The book includes 2-colour diagrams and illustrations to help aid clarity.

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The Oxford Textbook of Critical Care is a comprehensive multi-disciplinary text covering all aspects of intensive care management . Produced by an international group of recognized experts from many disciplines, the book takes a unique problem-orientated approach to understanding the complex physiological disturbances seen in intensive care medicine. The book includes 2-colour diagrams and illustrations to help aid clarity.

 
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Critical Care Clinician's Bible, 7 Mar 2003
This text is a comprehensive and undoubtedly valuable addition to any Intensive Care or Anaesthetist's personal and professional book collection. Contained within are detailed clinical chapters to an extremely varied amount of presenting conditions, whilst maintaining an easy to configure application towards practice, alongside headers in caring for patients with such medical and surgical patho-physiology's.

A text which can not be faulted and should strongly be considered by any persons working within, or having strong links with, the Intensive or Critical Care health settings.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Critical Care Clinician's Bible, 7 Mar 2003
This text is a comprehensive and undoubtedly valuable addition to any Intensive Care or Anaesthetist's personal and professional book collection. Contained within are detailed clinical chapters to an extremely varied amount of presenting conditions, whilst maintaining an easy to configure application towards practice, alongside headers in caring for patients with such medical and surgical patho-physiology's.

A text which can not be faulted and should strongly be considered by any persons working within, or having strong links with, the Intensive or Critical Care health settings.

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