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Features of this pocket book include:
- It covers wide range of infectious diseases compared to its size.
- User-friendly format.
- The text is on the left side of the page, where each disease is dealth with according to its etiology, incidence, pathogenesis, clinical features, complications, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.
- High-quality color clinical pictures on the right side of the page. These pictures include microscopic (histopathology) pictures, macroscopic specimens, electron microscopy, imaging (e.g. x-rays, CT), diagrams (e.g. hepatitis antigens), and clinical bed-side pictures.
- Contents include:
Classical infectious diseases of childhood [Measles, Rubella, Congenital rubella syndrome (CRS), Mumps, Erythema infectiousum, and Chickenpox], Herpez zoster (shingles), Herpez simplex infections, Kawasaki (mucucutaneous lymph node) syndrome, Lyme disease, Orf, Herpangina, Hand foot and mouth disease, Infectious mononucleosis, Toxoplasmosis, Cytomegalovirus, Viral hepatitis, Leptospirosis, Staphyloccocal infection, Osteomyelitis, Infections with Streptococcus pyogenes, Scarlet fever, Anthrax, Diphtheria, Tetanus, Enteric (Typhoid and paratyphoid) fevers, Infantile gastroenteritis, Pseudomembranous colitis, Meningococcal infections, Bacterial meningitis (non-meningococcal), Viral meningitis, Tuberculosis, Pertussis, Acute croup and bronchiolitis, Community-acquired pneumonia, Legionnaire's disease, Lung abscess, Erythema nodosum, Stevens-Jonson syndrome, Antibiotic rashes, Syphilis, Gonococcaemia, Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS), and Index.
- It can be used for quick revision among medical students as well as residents.
- This pocket book is in its 2nd edition (1999), published by Churchill Livingstone company, and comes in 125 pages.
All in all, this pocket book is recommended for high-yield revision.
covering all the topics.Pictures are excellent and professional.Some pictures are very useful for the doctors .For example I have never seen ROSE SPOTS in Typhoid.In this book they have showed it very clearly!
I recommend this book to all the undergraduate and postgraduate medical students.
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Host is definitely a thriller that you can't stop reading. Suspense plays a large part of it ... that nagging need to keep turning pages, to find out what happens next. It is a quick read, not because it is short or super easy reading, but rather because you never want to stop. Another element that keeps the reader going is that the reader speculates and guesses, and the main character, (Joe), does not. You're turning page after page, waiting for Joe to figure it out, but in stead of the answer being revealed a new problem pops up.
This is a very creepy book. Things come back from the beginning to end. Small little mysteries that you pay not much attention to come up at the beginning, and then at the end of the book they all come together and they all make sense. Character that will stop at nothing to get their way or the revenge they desire, (such as ARCHIVE and Juliet), pose a threat to the story and to Joe.
Emotions like devotion, love, and seduction present themselves throughout the story: Blakes' devotion towards immortality; Jack's love for his father, Joe; the seductive ways of Juliet Spring. There is always the need for a goal, but it is that desire for achievement that stands in the way.
This is surly one of those books that you can see turned into a movie. The suspense and the thrill add to it all, (and all the lust of course would make it very popular). As long as Hollywood doesn't totally butcher and mutilate the story, I would be happy to see it turned into a movie. It is that kind of edge of your seat entertainment.
The ending is wonderful ... or rather the epilogue, that is. The final chapter brings everything to a close ... the kind of ending where they all live happily ever after. But then you go on to the epilogue, and that leaves you with a total surprise. I love the ending -- it has got to be one of the greatest endings of all time.
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There is an assumption with some that earlier humans were rustic simpletons. This book dispels that notion. It describes everything from the mundane (wine, cosmetics), to the grandiose (an early Suez Canal), to the dangerous (trepanning, i.e. drilling holes in one's head as an early form of surgery), to the practical (mills, weapons, paper). One of the strangest discoveries is of a cave that is made to resemble hell.
In addition to the expected inventions from Egypt, Greece, and Rome inventions from all over the world are represented including ones from South America, China, and ancient Scythia the area where modern Ukraine is found. Inventions from that area include the earliest form of shelter (mammoth bone huts), domestication of horses, the earliest melodic musical instruments (flutes), maps, trousers, jewelry, ovens, houses, soap, and saunas (in which hashish was thrown on hot stones).
This is a feel-good book. It documents the creativity and imagination of humans.