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Scott-Brown's Otorhinolaryngology: Head and Neck Surgery 7Ed : 3 volume set (7th ed)

Browning, George G.(Edited by)Burton, Martin(Edited by)Clarke, Ray C(Edited by)Gleeson, Michael J.(Edited by)Hibbert, John(Edited by)Jones, Nicholas S.(Edited by)Lund, Valerie J.(Edited by)Luxon, Linda M.(Edited by)Watkinson, John C.(Edited by)
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Scott-Brown's Otorhinolaryngology is used the world over as the definitive reference for trainee ENT surgeons, audiologists and trainee head and neck surgeons, as well as specialists who need detailed, reliable and authoritative information on all aspects of ear, nose and throat disease and treatment.

This new edition has been fully updated by an international team of editors and contributors and is highly illustrated in colour throughout.

The majority of the chapters are evidence-based and each contains useful features including key points, best clinical practice guidelines, details of the search strategies used to prepare the material, and suggestions for future research.

The print edition is accompanied by a fully searchable electronic edition, containing the same content as the print edition, with references linked to Medline.

This will provide trainee surgeons (ENT and Head and Neck), audiologists and ENT physicians with quick access to relevant information about clinical conditions, and provide them with a starting point for further research.

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Hodder Arnold
0340808934 / 9780340808931
Mixed media product
617.51
25/04/2008
United Kingdom
English
3900 p. : col. ill.
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Previous ed.: published as by Alan G. Kerr. Oxford: Oxford-Butterworth-Heinemann, 1996.