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Textbook in PDF format
Winner of the Young Authors Award at the BMA book awards 2019! Highly Commended in the Medicine category!
Here's what the BMA reviewers said:
"I would unreservedly recommend this book to any medical student and indeed anyone else who wanted to learn more about internal medicine including junior doctors, nurses, physicians' assistants. I would have loved a book like this when I was a medical student."
Medicine in a Minute is a brand new full-colour text covering the fundamentals of undergraduate medicine in one book. The book is edited and written by two of the authors behind the bestselling Cardiology in a Heartbeat and features several common design elements and features.
The book is divided into body systems and then each section within the particular body system follows a consistent pattern: DefinitionEpidemiologyRisk factorsDifferential diagnosisAetiologyPathophysiologyClinical featuresInvestigationsManagementMedicine in a Minute is a student-friendly, concise text that you will want close to hand throughout your studies.
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Preface
Abbreviations
Cardiology
Respiratory medicine
Gastroenterology and hepatobiliary medicine
Endocrinology
Neurology
Haematology, oncology and palliative medicine
Nephrology
Metabolic medicine and toxicology
Infectious disease
Rheumatology and immunology
Dermatology
The emergency ladder
References
Diagram Attributions
Appendices
Index