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Apley and Solomon’s Concise System of Orthopaedics and Trauma
Ashley Blom , David Warwick , Michael Whitehouse
Apley & Solomon's Concise System of Orthopaedics and Trauma is firmly established as the leading introductory textbook of orthopaedic practice and the principles of fracture and trauma management. Praised in previous editions for the systematic approach, balanced content and easy-to-read style, this fifth edition has been brought fully up to date under the direction of the new and distinguished authorial team, while remaining true to the teaching principles of Alan Apley and his successor Louis Solomon.
Key features:
Focused – on diseases and clinical signs with additional detail on anatomy where appropriate
International – enhanced coverage of 'global orthopaedics' reflect the changing pattern of musculoskeletal disease and trauma around the world
Relevant – provides helpful guidance on simple procedures without unnecessary operative detail
Readable – increased emphasis on concise presentation
Current – updates reflect developments in molecular biology, genetics and imaging technology
This fifth edition remains the first choice for medical students, trainee surgeons and other health professionals seeking a convenient introduction to this large and complex subject and is a natural precursor to the more detailed coverage offered by its larger parent, Apley & Solomon's System of Orthopaedics and Trauma.
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