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Clinical Anesthesia
by (Editor: Bruce F. Cullen) (Editor: Paul G. Barash) (Editor: Robert K. Stoelting)
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (1992-05)
ISBN: 0397511604
EAN: 9780397511600
Dewy Decimal #: 617.96
Hardcover: 1739 pages
Edition: 2 Sub
SKU: L0307
Condition: Good
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Editorial Reviews
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Product Description
...integrates the basic sciences with clinical implications in an organ systems format. New chapters include: Cancer Therapy, Quality Assurance and Anesthetic Practice, Anesthesia in Remote Locations, and Transplantation.
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Customer Reviews
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My reference book of choice
Rating (4)
Date: 2007-05-12
6 out of 8 customers found this reveiw helpful
I use this book constantly. This is, in my opinion, the easiest of all the reference books to read and gets down to the information that I need. I love it.
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Outstanding clinical reference
Rating (5)
Date: 2005-10-12
3 out of 5 customers found this reveiw helpful
Dr. Barash et. al. have produce a very thorough reference for clincal anesthesia. This book is great because it has the advanced information for understanding concepts of anesthesia without bogging you down with overwhelming research summaries. It is more advanced than Morgan and Mikhail but more understandable and to the point compared with Miller.
It is just right.
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A Barash Follower
Rating (5)
Date: 2004-08-08
13 out of 13 customers found this reveiw helpful
In Anesthesiology they say you are either a "Barash Person" or a "Miller Person." It is my personal opinion that Barash does probably the best job at providing content that is relevant and devoid of minutia. All sections contain material that is optimal for reading and assimilation. The text is large, yet it is far from dry. I highly recommend this as "The" backbone text for Anesthesiology!
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a must read
Rating (5)
Date: 2004-03-20
2 out of 5 customers found this reveiw helpful
confidence is key to anesthesia, and by reading this book evrything that we do in the OR starts making sense. Basics texts are for basics only.
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Good standard text book with some surprising omissions
Rating (4)
Date: 2003-03-04
10 out of 10 customers found this reveiw helpful
If you consider buying you might want to add the little "handbook" that goes along with it. This combination works pretty well for review. Overall, most chapters are well written and complete. However, the index is often less than ideal and can make finding a not so outlandish topic like SBE-prophylaxis rather difficult. Should you get this one instead of the big "Miller"? Well, the coverage in Miller is still broader and more complete but at the price of a abundant prose, abundant weight and two volumes. Again, in my view the handbook makes this book more useful.
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