Most Helpful Customer Reviews
Believe me, this book is great for ENT rotation! Covers all things
that Attendings will ask you. Also the author, Dr. Bull, is a very funny
guy and makes jokes that’ll keep you interested. Great addition to your library!
Editorial Reviews
Review
‘As a primer for students, casualty
officers and general practitioners I think that it is of high standard
and very useful…..Overall, the quality of the text is excellent and
information given is useful, clear and appropriate.’
ENT News
‘this is a rather appealing book, that really makes sense of ENT.’
St Mary’s Gazette
“Excellent, it is extremely difficult to find areas for improvement.”
St Thomas’ Gazette
Published Reviews of the 9th Edition
“.it will provide enough information in an easily accesible format to survive the two weeks of ENT in Phase II. Can’t be bad!”
Cambridge Medicine, vol.18, no.1, Autumn 2003
“The new edition of their ENT book…is of the usual reliable standard.
…all the relevant information is there and easy to find.
.it is a helpful and user-friendly revision/reference guide for students and general practitioners.”
Medical student
Barts and the London Chronicle, Autumn 2003 Volume 5, issue 2
“The usage of information or summary boxes and a copious amount of
color diagrams and photographs make this pocket-size book an excellent
quick reference for the undergraduate medical student and general practitioners.”
E-Streams, vol.6, no.7, july 2003
“.the simplified diagrams of brain-meltingly complex ENT anatomy is
probably one of the most useful aspects of the book.The text is full of
nice medical student friendly lists of symptoms
and there is definitely a paucity of excess prepositions.All this adds
up to some seriously efficient learning of diseases of the ear, nose
and/or throat.”
The Melbourne University Medical Students Society
“If any UK medical students still have some ENT training in their
curriculum, this may well be the book that might inspire themand
interest them in our speciality. It is an attractive work and very good
value.
.There is a nice problem-orientated approach and a very readable text.”
Journal of Laryngology & Otology, July 2003, vol.117
From the Back Cover
This welcome new edition of Lecture Notes on Diseases of the Ear,
Nose and Throat will be an essential purchase for medical students,
junior doctors and other allied health professionals who want a concise introduction to this surgical speciality. Each chapter has been updated and modified to reflect new developments
in techniques, instrumentation, and treatment protocol. There is an
emphasis on common clinical disorders and areas such as acute and
chronic sinusitis, conditions of the hypopharynx, and tracheostomy have been substantially revised.
This book offers a quick and easy resource for medical students
wanting to improve their knowledge in this area and to practising junior
doctors and General Practitioners encountering ENT problems in their
clinical practice.
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