Oxford Textbook of Surgery
January 24, 2007 on 8:37 am | In Books |Sir Peter J. Morris
William C. Wood
Section 1 Response to injury
Section 2 Trauma and shock
Section 3 Surgical nutrition
Section 4 Surgical infections and AIDS
Section 5 Blood
Section 6 Wound healing
Section 7 Molecular and cell biology in surgical practice
Section 8 Design and interpretation of clinical trials
Section 9 Evidence-based approach to surgical decisions
Section 10 Anaesthesia and the operating room
Section 11 Care of the critically ill patient
Section 12 Medical problems in the surgical patient
Section 13 Imaging in surgical practice
Section 14 Endoscopy
Section 15 Endoscopic surgery
Section 16 Transplantation
Section 17 The arteries
Section 18 The veins
Section 19 Abnormalities of the lymphatic system
Section 20 Endocrine disease
Section 21 The breast
Section 22 The oesophagus
Section 23 The stomach and duodenum
Section 24 The small intestine
Section 25 Surgery for obesity
Section 26 The colon and rectum
Section 27 The appendix
Section 28 The anus
Section 29 Sacrococcygeal pilonidal sinus
Section 30 The liver
Section 31 The biliary tract
Section 32 Portal hypertension
Section 33 The pancreas
Section 34 The abdomen
Section 35 Hernias of the abdominal wall
Section 36 Gynaecology and obstetrics in general surgery
Section 37 Soft tissue tumours
Section 38 Skin
Section 39 Urology
Section 40 Cardiac surgery
Section 41 Thoracic surgery
Section 42 Paediatric surgery
Section 43 Spleen and haemopoietic tissues
Section 44 Neurosurgery
Section 45 Head and neck surgery
Section 46 Orthopaedics
Section 47 Some special aspects of surgery in developing countries
Section 48 Cancer
Section 49 Pain relief
Section 50 Plastic surgery
Section 51 How should surgical trainees be selected?
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