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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Comprehensive and brief,
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This review is from: Oxford Handbook of Anaesthesia (Oxford Medical Publications) (Paperback)
I recently moved to Australia and have to pass local college exam. This book is very helpful. All topics are generally well presented. Brief and to the point.
One really annoying problem - incompleteness of the index. It is sometimes necessary to perform search of three-four keywords in order to find the topic you need. Some topics are also a little dated, for instance, there is no mention of ropivacaine in the chapter on obstetric epidural. But that is the fate of most reference books: new topics pop up very often.
3.0 out of 5 stars
not bad,
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This review is from: Oxford Handbook of Anaesthesia (Oxford Handbooks) (Flexibound)
also a good review book if you dont have time to read an entire text
abit bulky so was never nice to carry around in my coat nice to have beside you for quick reviews tho has drugs as well as basic information well written and easy to follow
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent guide,
By Mr. Sandman "somnifer" (Hungary and UK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Oxford Handbook of Anaesthesia (Oxford Handbooks) (Flexibound)
This is one of the most useful handbooks I've ever read. Very up-to-date, covering all the practical aspects of anaesthesia in a way and format that is easyly understood and helps at a glance. I certainly would recommend it to any anaesthetist.
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Oxford Handbook of Anaesthesia (Oxford Handbooks) by Keith Allman (Flexibound - June 8, 2006)
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