Microbiology and infection

This series of books reflects the trend towards a core curriculum and self-directed learning. The content is restricted to the must know core information presented in a synoptic style. The diagrams that support the text are in a style that the reader can remember and reproduce in examinations. Each...

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Main Author: Inglis, T. J. J. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Edinburgh Churchill Livingstone 2003
Edition:Second edition
Series:Master medicine
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Summary:This series of books reflects the trend towards a core curriculum and self-directed learning. The content is restricted to the must know core information presented in a synoptic style. The diagrams that support the text are in a style that the reader can remember and reproduce in examinations. Each chapter ends with a selection of self-assessment material and full explanatory answers. These consolidate and expand on the chapter contents. The series covers the entire curriculum in approximately twelve discipline-based volumes. This volumes presents an integrated coverage of microbiology and infectious disease. Despite the use of problem- and/or topic-based curricula students still respond to the security of a well-ordered presentation of the basic information by traditional discipline
Physical Description:viii, 294 pages illustrations 27 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9780443070952
0443070954