Rare maps and drawings of the period and detailed descriptions of battles and troop movements combine for an impressive account of the Imperial struggle for North America, setting the stage for the American Revolution.
A 6th edition that celebrates the text's 25th anniversary, and features nearly 50% new material and a complete reorientation of material to better suit the needs of the general surgeon and internist. It also contains all new surgical techniques, including the latest in laparoscopy and endoscopy. In addition, the scientific principles underlying ...
The authors of this book have combined a rich collection of American maps, from the first tentative chartings of a new land to contemporary satellite photographs, tracking the development of the nation as it has been explored, its boundaries established, and its resources charted.
Maps have always been powerful instruments for the dissemination of information. Symbolizing the world, identifying landmasses and waterways, and defining our borders, maps help to create the context in which we live and the history that we study. At times, in projecting information, maps initiate or perpetuate errors. At times, explorers and ...
This pocket-sized, designed for your quick reference, is fully referenced to the new 7th edition of Schwartz. Emphasis is on diagnosis and surgical management, including the latest advances in surgical technique and technology.
Based on the sixth edition of Schwartz's class text, Principles of Surgery, this revision book for surgical trainees and interested practitioners presents 600 questions in examination-type format. Answers and brief explanations are provided for all questions, and each question is referenced to the main text for further study.
Dr Alexander J. Walt (1923-1996) expanded the breadth of surgical education, believing that "a cultured surgeon is a better surgeon." He instructed his residents on the importance of being well-rounded individuals. This is a collection of his selected papers.
Geography enthusiasts and American history buffs alike will delight in this informative illustrated history of the "discovery", settlement, and expansion of the United States. Beginning with the earliest European arrivals in the 15th century, Seymour I. Schwartz guides readers step by step through the gradual establishment and growth of our ...
Presents 600 questions - all in exam format in structure and degree of difficulty - and answers which reinforce understanding of the field of surgery. Each answer is accompanied by a detailed rationale which is referenced to Schwartz's "Principles of Surgery".
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