This book does not attempt to rival major surgical textbooks, but draws together a collection of basic information in a convenient format. It provides a transition in knowledge between the basic sciences and clinical practice. Emphasis is placed on the general principles of surgery rather than on management of specific conditions and thus this title complements the standard clinical surgical textbooks.
Applies basic science to practical clinical settings
Clear succinct chapters
Provides a core of knowledge with which surgeons should be familiar
Recommended by the RCS
Written by the RCS STEP course tutors
Ensures a transition of knowledge between the basic sciences and clinical practice
Helps MRCS candidates revise for exams
Aids decision-making for inexperienced surgeons
New chapter on Tissue and Bone response to trauma and surgery
New chapter on Clinical Governance
New editor joins the book, Mr. William Ribbans

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