Accident and emergency X-rays made easy

This is a basic textbook on Accident and Emergency Radiology for junior doctors, medical students, nurses and radiographers, and other professions allied to medicine. It gives a unique combination of insights into the legal, medical and patients' points of view regarding how X-rays are taken, r...

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Main Author: Begg, James D. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Edinburgh New York Churchill Livingstone 2005
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