Making Sense of Lung Function Tests by Robert Winter

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Summary

This pocket-sized handbook acts as a useful introductory text for junior doctors and trainees specialising in respiratory medicine. It places lung function in a clinical context using 'real-life' examples and integrates an understanding of the physiological principles underlying lung function with their interpretation in clinical practice.

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Making Sense of Lung Function Tests by Robert Winter

This pocket-sized handbook acts as a useful introductory text for junior doctors and trainees specialising in respiratory medicine. It places lung function in a clinical context using 'real-life' examples and integrates an understanding of the physiological principles underlying lung function with their interpretation in clinical practice.
A superb reference book with excellent practical tips: it is practical as well as giving in-depth evidence of diagnostic and treatment approachesAn excellent reference book from a world leader in this subject.
2004 BMA Medical Book Competition (awarded first p
Jonathan Dakin is Specialist Registrar in Respiratory Medicine, London, UK Elena Kourteli is Specialist Registrar in Anaesthetics, London, UK Robert Winter is Consultant Respiratory Physician, Addenbrooke's Hospital and Papworth Hospital, Cambridge, UK
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ISBN 13 9780340763193
ISBN 10 0340763191
Title Making Sense of Lung Function Tests
Author Robert Winter
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 2003-05-30
Number of pages 160
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