Thursday, June 26, 2008

Irwin and Rippe's Intensive Care Medicine 6 edition (Intensive Care Medicine (Irwin & Rippe's))



Thoroughly updated for its Sixth Edition, this classic reference remains an unsurpassed source of definitive, practical guidance on adult patient care in the ICU. It provides encyclopedic, multidisciplinary coverage of both medical and surgical intensive care and includes a "how-to" atlas of procedures and a new section on noninvasive monitoring. Each Sixth Edition chapter, for the first time, identifies Advances in Management based on randomized controlled clinical trials. The cardiology section has been completely rewritten to reflect advances in management of acute coronary syndromes. Also included are extensive updates on management of COPD, diabetes, oncologic emergencies, and overdoses and poisonings.

Book Details:
Author: Richard S. Irwin, James M. Rippe
Publisher:Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 6 edition (August 6, 2007)
Pages:2487
Size: 67,824 MB
Format:CHM


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Friday, June 13, 2008

Safe Anaesthesia (3rd edition)



This an updated revised edition of the book which is published in 1986 ,The whole text has been updated and revised in line with current anaesthetic teaching. New chapters on hypothermia and acute pain relief added and some other chapters for easier reference have been amalgamated and re-arranged.A number of illustrations and diagrams have been added.
This text will continue to assist all anaesthetists in developing countries who, with limited support and training opportunities, are working hard to improve conditions for their patients.


Book details:
Author:Lucille Bartholomeusz(1986) ,Updated by:Jean Lees
Publisher:
Pages:720
Size:18,922 mb
Format: pdf

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