Attorneys' Textbook of Medicine: Manual of Traumatic Injuries
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Easily accessible, current, and containing cutting edge new medical developments, Attorneys' Textbook of Medicine: Manual of Traumatic Injuries helps you understand:
• The mechanism of injury
• Management considerations and treatment
• Signs and symptoms
• Diagnosis
• Frequent complications
• Prognosis
In addition to medical information, each chapter includes Scope Box introductions, bibliographies, a glossary of medical terms, and many medical illustrations that help clarify many diagnostic procedures and treatment methods
Some content adapted from Attorneys' Textbook of Medicine.
Various writers. Primary writers: David and Cecile Simerman; Barbara Robb
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Table of contents
Ch. 1 Abdominal Injuries
Ch. 1A Abrasions, Contusions and Lacerations
Ch. 2 Amputations and Replantations
Ch. 3 Ankle Injuries
Ch. 3A Anorectal Injuries and Disorders
Ch. 4 Arm Injuries
Ch. 4A Athletic Injuries
Ch. 5 Bladder Injuries
Ch. 6 Burns, Chemical
Ch. 7 Burns, Electrical
Ch. 8 Burns, Thermal
Ch. 9 Chest Injuries
Ch. 9A Dental Injuries
Ch. 10 Diaphragmatic Injuries
Ch. 11 Elbow Injuries
Ch. 12 Epilepsy, Post-Traumatic
Ch. 13 Esophageal and Pharyngeal Injuries
Ch. 14 Eye Injuries: Blunt and Penetrating Trauma
Ch. 14A Eye Injuries: Burns and Radiation
Ch. 15 Facial Injuries
Ch. 16 Foot Injuries
Ch. 17 Forearm Injuries
Ch. 18 Gallbladder and Bile Duct Injuries
Ch. 19 Genital and Reproductive Organ Injuries,Female
Ch. 20 Genital Injuries, Male
Ch. 21 Hand Injuries
Ch. 22 Head Injuries
Ch. 23 Hearing Loss
Ch. 24 Heart and Great Vessel Injuries
Ch. 25 Hernia
Ch. 26 Hip Fractures and Dislocations
Ch. 26A Infectious Complications of Trauma
Ch. 27 Intervertebral Disc Injuries
Ch. 28 Intestinal Injuries
Ch. 29 Kidney and Ureteral Injuries
Ch. 30 Knee Injuries: Fractures and Dislocations
Ch. 30A Knee Injuries: Soft-Tissue Injuries
Ch. 31 Laryngeal Injuries
Ch. 32 Leg Injuries
Ch. 33 Liver Injuries
Ch. 34 Low Back Injuries
Ch. 35 Lung Injuries
Ch. 36 Multiple Injuries
Ch. 36A Musculoskeletal Injuries
Ch. 37 Neck Injuries
Ch. 38 Nerve Injuries
Ch. 39 Pancreatic Injuries
Ch. 39A Pediatric Injuries
Ch. 40 Pelvic Fractures
Ch. 41 Pregnancy and Trauma
Ch. 42 Psychic Injuries
Ch. 43 Radiation Injuries
Ch. 43A Raynaud's Phenomenon
Ch. 43B Repetitive Motion Disorders
Ch. 44 Rib Fractures
Ch. 45 Scalp Injuries
Ch. 45A Shock
Ch. 45B Scars and Scar Repair
Ch. 46 Shoulder Injuries
Ch. 47 Skull Fractures
Ch. 48 Spinal Cord Injuries
Ch. 48A Spinal Trauma and Neurological Disease
Ch. 49 Splenic Injuries
Ch. 50 Stomach Injuries
Ch. 51 Thigh Injuries
Ch. 51A Total Joint Replacement
Ch. 52 Tracheal Injuries
Ch. 52A Trauma and Cancer
Ch. 52B Traumatic Brain Injuries
Ch. 53 Vascular Injuries
Ch. 54 Vertebral Fractures and Dislocations
Ch. 55 Wrist Injuries