"Daily Telegraph" Family Encyclopedia of Medicine and Health by James Le Fanu

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Summary

This encyclopedia provides simple explanations for technical terms, offers a guide to the cause and treatment of common conditions, and supplies background information allowing the understanding of medical matters

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"Daily Telegraph" Family Encyclopedia of Medicine and Health by James Le Fanu

Almost 1,000 pages of popular medical and health information make this the ideal family reference work, whether for looking up health problems, learning how the different parts of the body work or for general medical knowledge. It contains a huge range of entries, covering both common and unusual medical terms and problems, major symptoms and their treatment, helpful illustrations showing the different parts of the body and how the major organs work. Written in a jargon-free, accessible style it is clearly arranged, extensively cross-refenced to direct the reader to other entries which have related or give further information and has been revised and updated for this latest edition.
Dr James Le Fanu is a practising GP in south-west London and has a huge popular following for his weekly medical columns in the Daily and Sunday Telegraph as well as writing for the Spectator and GQ Magazine. His previous books, How to Live to 90, Complete Home Remedies and Doctor's Diary have been national bestsellers.
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ISBN 13 9781841191652
ISBN 10 1841191655
Title "Daily Telegraph" Family Encyclopedia of Medicine and Health
Author James Le Fanu
Series Robinson Family Health
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Little, Brown Book Group
Year published 2000-07-27
Number of pages 986
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.