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Avoiding Misdiagnosis in Pediatric Practice

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Avoiding Misdiagnosis in Pediatric Practice

Avoiding Misdiagnosis in Pediatric Practice by A. Sahib El-Radhi
English | EPUB | 2021 | 285 Pages | ISBN : 3030417492 | 0.7 MB

This book discusses the most common symptoms in pediatrics. It is based on best available scientific evidence and up-to-date information. The book also discusses a range of common conditions associated with bacterial and viral infections of the oro-nasal, eye, chest, abdominal and genito-urinary regions.

Avoiding Misdiagnosis in Pediatric Practice

Posted By: AvaxGenius
Avoiding Misdiagnosis in Pediatric Practice

Avoiding Misdiagnosis in Pediatric Practice by A. Sahib El-Radhi
English | PDF | 2021 | 285 Pages | ISBN : 3030417492 | 2 MB

This book discusses the most common symptoms in pediatrics. It is based on best available scientific evidence and up-to-date information. The book also discusses a range of common conditions associated with bacterial and viral infections of the oro-nasal, eye, chest, abdominal and genito-urinary regions. The book helps the clinician to distinguish symptoms and signs of pediatric diseases to avoid diagnostic errors. Each chapter starts with a list of core messages, and includes tables and figures to focus on the subjects under discussion.

Outbreak in the Village: A Family Doctor's Lifetime Study of Whooping Cough

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Outbreak in the Village: A Family Doctor's Lifetime Study of Whooping Cough

Outbreak in the Village: A Family Doctor's Lifetime Study of Whooping Cough by Douglas Jenkinson
English | PDF,EPUB | 2020 | 173 Pages | ISBN : 3030454843 | 33.3 MB

Outbreak in the Village is a fascinating account of the personal and professional journey of Dr. Doug Jenkinson, physician and researcher. Over the course of four decades in practice, Jenkinson traces the reemergence of whooping cough in the developed world, using his practice in the idyllic English countryside as a clinical control group. Keeping meticulous notes and indulging an itch to investigate, he explores one of history's most enigmatic and pervasive diseases.