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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Nicholas J.A. Webb , Robert J. Postlethwaite (, Both Consultant Paediatric Nephrologists, Royal Manchester Children's Hospital, Manchester, UK)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Edition: 3rd Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 19.60cm , Height: 3.40cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 1.227kg ISBN: 9780192632876ISBN 10: 0192632876 Pages: 536 Publication Date: 27 February 2003 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsThe strengths of past editions of Clinical Paediatric Nephrology have been comprehensiveness and conciseness. In the latest, the original editor has become the junior - is this where postgraduate medical education is leading us? - the publisher has changed and the menu has expanded to include psychosocial matters, information for families and third-world paediatric nephrology. Passe contributors have been dumped and the fresh team is international, multi-disciplinary and multiprofessional. The ephebic transformation is dazzling ... In its latest guise, this work remains a must for postgraduate examination candidates and many paediatric departments will wish to possess it as a bench tool. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, Vol 97 Anyone involved in the care of children should ensure that this book is readily available for reference in their department library or clinical area. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 83 This is an extremely valuable text for any paediatrician, and remains the standard clinical text for those with a special interest in nephrology. It is also highly recommended for paediatric nephrologists, particularly those in training, and for physicians wishing to broaden their knowledge base of those conditions with their basis in childhood. Renal Medicine From reviews of the previous edition: ... destined to become a major British textbook in its field. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine ... a strong candidate for the one textbook on paediatric kidney disease that a primary care physician might care to own. New England Journal of Medicine The strengths of past editions of Clinical Paediatric Nephrology have been comprehensiveness and conciseness. In the latest, the original editor has become the junior - is this where postgraduate medical education is leading us? - the publisher has changed and the menu has expanded to include psychosocial matters, information for families and third-world paediatric nephrology. Pass'e contributors have been dumped and the fresh team is international, multi-disciplinary and multiprofessional. The ephebic transformation is dazzling . . . In its latest guise, this work remains a must for postgraduate examination candidates and many paediatric departments will wish to possess it as a bench tool. * Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, Vol 97 * Anyone involved in the care of children should ensure that this book is readily available for reference in their department library or clinical area. * Archives of Disease in Childhood, 83 * This is an extremely valuable text for any paediatrician, and remains the standard clinical text for those with a special interest in nephrology. It is also highly recommended for paediatric nephrologists, particularly those in training, and for physicians wishing to broaden their knowledge base of those conditions with their basis in childhood. * Renal Medicine * From reviews of the previous edition: ... destined to become a major British textbook in its field. * Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine * ... a strong candidate for the one textbook on paediatric kidney disease that a primary care physician might care to own. * New England Journal of Medicine * ... a strong candidate for the one textbook on paediatric kidney disease that a primary care physician might care to own. * New England Journal of Medicine * ... destined to become a major British textbook in its field. * Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine * From reviews of the previous edition: This is an extremely valuable text for any paediatrician, and remains the standard clinical text for those with a special interest in nephrology. It is also highly recommended for paediatric nephrologists, particularly those in training, and for physicians wishing to broaden their knowledge base of those conditions with their basis in childhood. * Renal Medicine * Anyone involved in the care of children should ensure that this book is readily available for reference in their department library or clinical area. * Archives of Disease in Childhood, 83 * The strengths of past editions of Clinical Paediatric Nephrology have been comprehensiveness and conciseness. In the latest, the original editor has become the junior - is this where postgraduate medical education is leading us? - the publisher has changed and the menu has expanded to include psychosocial matters, information for families and third-world paediatric nephrology. Passe contributors have been dumped and the fresh team is international, multi-disciplinary and multiprofessional. The ephebic transformation is dazzling . . . In its latest guise, this work remains a must for postgraduate examination candidates and many paediatric departments will wish to possess it as a bench tool. * Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, Vol 97 * Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |