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Oxford Handbook of Clinical Surgery 4th Edition PDF

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This pack brings together two essential guides to clinical surgery, covering all the core topics for a value-for-money price.Oxford Handbook of Clinical Surgery 4th Edition PDF

The best-selling Oxford Handbook of Clinical Surgery has been thoroughly revised for a fourth edition to include brand new chapters on paediatric orthopaedics and common surgical procedures, as well as new presentations, illustrations, and new anatomy and emergency indexes to aid quick reference. A
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The Writers

Greg McLatchie, Consultant Surgeon, Hartlepool General Hospital, UK,Neil Borley, Consultant Colorectal Surgeon, Cheltenham General Hospital, UK,Joanna Chikwe, Associate Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Mount Sinai Medical Centre, New York, USA,Frank Smith, Professor of Vascular Surgery and
Surgical Education, Bristol Medical School, UK,Paul McGovern, ST5 Orthopaedic Surgery, Medway Maritime Hospital, UK,Bernadette Pereira, Specialty Training Registrar, General and Colorectal Surgeyr, Royal Free Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK,Oliver Old, ST5 Vascular Surgery, Cheltenham
General Hospital, UK

Proportions of Oxford Handbook of Clinical Surgery 4th Edition PDF

    • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Oxford University Press; 4th edition (July 1, 2014)
    • Language ‏ : ‎ English
    • International Standard Book Number-10 ‏ : ‎ 0198722354
    • International Standard Book Number-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0198722359
    • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.62 pounds
    • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.3 x 1.7 x 4.2 inches

Reviews From Customers

WSG01
If you just read the 12-page introduction, you’ll get it
January 30, 2019

A brilliant (indeed, Nobel Prize-winning) concept made unbearably tedious by endless case studies. Kahneman going on for over 400 pages about his two systems reminded me strongly of Bernard Shaw’s comment on Darwin:

“If very few of us have read The Origin of the Species from end to end, it is not because it overtaxes our mind, but because we take in the whole case and are prepared to accept it long before we have come to the end of the innumerable instances and illustrations of which the book mainly consists. Darwin becomes tedious in the manner of a man who insists on continuing to prove his innocence after he has been acquitted. You assure him that there is not a stain on his character, and beg him to leave the court; but he will not be content with enough evidence to acquit him: he will have you listen to all the evidence that exists in the world.”
Preface to Back to Methuselah, p. xlviii
81

Elliot Willfred
I had an epiphany (or a half)
February 23, 2021

Most of the times we think fast. Then we make mistakes. Rarely, but sometimes, we do think slow. Then we get it right. There, you’ve read the book. Read this fast, think it over slowly, and skip this book.
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ahall
Repetitive
October 3, 2017

First, for reasons explained below I would not buy this as an audio book.

I have mixed feelings about this book for various reasons. The first 200 pages (Part 1 and 2) are heavily focused on the author trying to convince the reader that it is better to think statistically rather than instinctively / intuitively. After stating countless studies to support his premise, the author (very briefly) in Chapter 21 admits that “formulas based on statistics or on common sense” are both good forms to develop valued algorithms – Doesn’t common sense fit into instinct or intuition? Later in the same chapter the author concedes that intuition adds value but only to the extent that the individual bases it off sufficient research. To me, the way most of the book was written, especially in Parts 1 and 2, was a little over the top. The chapters are short and each one cites at least one study that the author or someone else performed. It becomes example after example after example and redundant. The beginning chapters seem as if the author put a group of journal articles together to develop part of the book. Don’t get me wrong, many of the studies are really interesting and I find them very helpful, I just believe that it became a little redundant. However, there is some evidence that also says that many of the studies referenced in this book were not able to be reproduced, adding more speculation on the evidence supporting the author’s premise.

Furthermore, the book is very interactive with the reader and some parts are a little condescending. For example, in the Introduction, the author poses a question to the reader asking whether or not a personality description means the person in question is a farmer or a librarian. Rather than assuming that the multitude of readers may come up with different responses, the author states “Did it occur to you that there are more than 20 male farmers.” While I understand where the author was going with the question, the author presumed that the readers would only answer one way and this recurs throughout the book. Another example in Chapter 16 assumed that the reader came up with the wrong answer and even stated that the most common answer to this question is wrong, however, the author does not explain how to come up with the correct answer.

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