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A manual on Clinical Surgery
A Manual on Clinical Surgery is a comprehensive guide designed primarily for undergraduate medical students and early postgraduate trainees, focusing on the fundamental principles and techniques of clinical surgery. This book consists of 40 chapters. Structured into clearly defined chapters, the book emphasizes the importance of thorough history taking, meticulous physical examination, and clinical reasoning in the diagnosis of surgical diseases. It offers detailed descriptions of systemic and regional examinations, often supplemented with illustrative diagrams and clinical photographs to enhance understanding. The manual also addresses the presentation and differential diagnosis of common surgical conditions, guidance on case presentation, and integration of clinical findings with relevant investigations. A list of differential diagnoses has been incorporated at the end of each chapter. This edition includes updated clinical methods, newer diagnostic approaches, and modifications in surgical practices reflecting contemporary advancements. With its practical orientation and clarity of language, the book continues to serve as a vital bedside manual and examination companion for students aspiring to develop strong clinical acumen in surgery.
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