Oxford Handbook Of Clinical Medicine - 7th Edition
This book, written by junior doctors, is intended principally for 
medical students and house officers. The student becomes, imperceptibly, the 
house officer. For him we wrote this book not because we know so much, but 
because we know we remember so little. For the student the problem is not simply 
the quantity of information, but the diversity of places from which it is 
dispensed. Trailing eagerly behind the surgeon, the student is admonished never 
to forget alcohol withdrawal as a cause of post-operative confusion. The scrap 
of paper on which this is written spends a month in the white coat pocket before 
being lost for ever in the laundry. At different times, and in inconvenient 
places, a number of other causes may be presented to the student. Not only are 
these causes and aphorisms never brought together, but when, as a surgical house 
officer, the former student faces a confused patient, none is to hand.
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Concepts of clinical practice explained in this book are good and useful to diagnose complicated disorders.Helpful for freshers in there routine practice.
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