Principles of Medicine in Africa
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Principles of Medicine in Africa by Eldryd Parry
For students of medicine and those who practice in the front-line of medicine in Africa, this fully revised edition combines classical internal medicine with a rich understanding of the major influences on health and disease in Africa. It puts disease into the context of family and culture and is not afraid to address the effects of inequality on health and the problems of limited resources for health care. There is a much expanded section on non-communicable diseases as well as comprehensive accounts of HIV/AIDS, malaria, tuberculosis and other major infections in the continent. Forward-looking and evidence-based, this new edition reflects the emergence of new diseases and health risks in the region. Complied by the foremost international authorities, this is the one essential text for the medical student, medical officer, or postgraduate student wanting the most complete and up-to-date reference book on medicine in Africa.
'… spectacular …'The Lancet
'This is a big book, physically and intellectually, and must rank among the very best on health care anywhere … The text has been skilfully edited, and tables and boxed highlights have been carefully crafted.' The Lancet
'… an excellent volume … One need go no further than the contents pages to see the clarity of thought and the consistency in design, and the introductory chapters are witness to the editors' understanding of human ecology in Africa … the chapters are characterized by concise text, excellent photographs, ingenious tables, easy-to-read maps and a multitude of references … The physicians, with their solid grounding in tropical Africa, a sharper focus and a comprehensive editorial policy, produced a tome that is, with respect to Africa, better even than Manson's Tropical Diseases.' Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine
'… extremely student friendly … highly readable and well-edited, the textbook covers all aspects of diseases in the tropics … extremely practical … an up-to-date masterpiece …'. Journal of the American Medical Association
'The magnificent new edition achieves its stated aims of putting the medicine of Africa into its rural and urban context, emphasising basic mechanisms of disease ad presenting practical and relevant information for those who are at the frontline of healthcare. … Principles of Medicine in Africa is a worthy publishing endeavour, which does great credit to its contributors and publisher, Cambridge University Press. It is a valuable addition to the reference and teaching literature on medicine in Africa, which is now relevant to the whole world thanks to globablisation of disease.' Clinical Medicine
'This is a big book, physically and intellectually, and must rank among the very best on health care anywhere … The text has been skilfully edited, and tables and boxed highlights have been carefully crafted.' The Lancet
'… an excellent volume … One need go no further than the contents pages to see the clarity of thought and the consistency in design, and the introductory chapters are witness to the editors' understanding of human ecology in Africa … the chapters are characterized by concise text, excellent photographs, ingenious tables, easy-to-read maps and a multitude of references … The physicians, with their solid grounding in tropical Africa, a sharper focus and a comprehensive editorial policy, produced a tome that is, with respect to Africa, better even than Manson's Tropical Diseases.' Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine
'… extremely student friendly … highly readable and well-edited, the textbook covers all aspects of diseases in the tropics … extremely practical … an up-to-date masterpiece …'. Journal of the American Medical Association
'The magnificent new edition achieves its stated aims of putting the medicine of Africa into its rural and urban context, emphasising basic mechanisms of disease ad presenting practical and relevant information for those who are at the frontline of healthcare. … Principles of Medicine in Africa is a worthy publishing endeavour, which does great credit to its contributors and publisher, Cambridge University Press. It is a valuable addition to the reference and teaching literature on medicine in Africa, which is now relevant to the whole world thanks to globablisation of disease.' Clinical Medicine
Eldryd Parry has unrivalled experience of medicine in Africa, having worked in Ghana, Ethiopia and Nigeria, where he was both Professor and Dean of Medicine. He is now Visiting Professor and Honorary Fellow at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, and Chairman of the Tropical Health Education Trust. He was awarded the OBE for services to medical education. Richard Godfrey was from 1990 to 1993 Professor of Medicine at Moi University in Kenya, and has had overseas consultancies in Kenya and Zambia. Until 2002 he was Consultant Physician and Honorary Senior Lecturer at Southampton University Hospitals, and at present works with Medical Emergency Relief International in programmes concerned with tuberculosis in sub-Saharan Africa. David Mabey previously worked as a clinician at the Medical Research Council Laboratories, Gambia from 1978-1986, in charge of clinical services from 1982–6. He is an Hon. Consultant Physician, Hospital for Tropical Diseases, London since 1986 and has published approximately 150 papers in peer-reviewed journals, mostly on HIV, other sexually transmitted infections, and trachoma. Geoffrey Gill has worked extensively in Africa and published widely on chronic disease care in the tropics. He is Reader in the departments of Medicine and Tropical Medicine at the University of Liverpool.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780521806169 |
| ISBN 10 | 052180616X |
| Title | Principles of Medicine in Africa |
| Author | Eldryd Parry |
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| Binding Type | Hardback |
| Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
| Year published | 2004-03-25 |
| Number of pages | 1462 |
| Prizes | Winner of Society of Authors and Royal Society of Medicine Book Awards Winner 2005, Winner of 2005 British Medical Association First Prize in its category 2005 |
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