Tropical Medicine by G. V. Gill (Editor), Nick Beeching, Nick Beeching (Editor)

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  • Pub. Date: March 2004
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    • Pub. Date: March 2004
    • Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
    • Format: Paperback, 368pp

    Synopsis

    Intended for use as a textbook for medical students or a quick reference for practitioners, this volume emphasizes the clinical aspects of problem-solving and patient management in the tropics. Coverage includes major illnesses such as malaria, tuberculosis, and AIDS as well as other diseases such as liver flukes, encephalitis, and Guinea worm infection. The fifth edition features a new chapter on refugee health that covers humanitarian disasters, control of epidemics, and health assessment of asylum seekers. The editors and contributors are affiliated with the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine. Annotation © 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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    The team of authors are based at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine and beyond. All of the authors have considerable first-hand experience in working in the tropics as well as teaching tropical medicine both to undergraduates and post-graduates.

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    August 21, 2005: I'm a U.S. trained emergency physician with good clinical skills, but limited tropical medicine exposure. Used this book on a short term mission trip to Rwanda. It's compact and travels well. This book is very well organized. The first section of the book deals with syndromic presentations. The book also helps the clinician make decisions in situations with limited resources. The second half of the book gives most of the disease-specific details a clinician will need in treating patients. There are several pages of helpful pictures. More of these would be great in future additions. Overall a remarkable accomplishment. My thanks to the authors.