Browse’s Introduction to the Symptoms and Signs of Surgical Disease is required reading for all medical students preparing for their surgery exams and transitioning to postgraduate courses who are learning the principles of history taking and patient examination during their surgical rotations. Maintaining Sir Norman Browse’s early editions’ engaging and understandable language, the sixth edition of this classic text keeps all of the elements adored by generations of students while being completely reworked and updated to reflect contemporary surgical practice.
Characteristic Features of the Book include:
- Current – completely rewritten and updated
- Accessible — well-organized and consistent layout, with tables and revision panels for quick reference in the frantic days leading up to qualifying tests.
- The book is lavishly illustrated, with an unrivalled collection of colour images and explanatory line diagrams, all of which have been updated for this new version.
- Expert editors – with a wealth of clinical and pedagogical expertise – are joined by new writers who add a fresh perspective to this edition.
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