The Oxford Medical Companion

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Pub. Date: 1994-12-08
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press
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Summary

When John Walton published The Oxford Companion to Medicine , reviewers were ecstatic. "I had a wonderful time reading these two volumes," wrote Eric Cassell in The New England Journal of Medicine , "but I must confess that it was difficult to get other work done....[It] should be enjoyed not only as a useful reference but also as a mine of information about the present, the past, and by extrapolation, the future." Given the tremendous response, Walton and two distinguished co-editors began to thoroughly revise and edit this massive work to produce an accessible, convenient, up-to-date resource-- The Oxford Medical Companion , an invaluable reference for doctors, students, and medical professionals of all kinds, as well as the general reader fascinated by the healing arts. The Oxford Medical Companion represents an unequaled achievement among medical resources: here, in one volume, is a comprehensive account of the state of the physician's art, presented in hundreds of alphabetically arranged articles. In fact, no matter what your training and background, you'll find much to learn from this magnificent work. Here are articles summarizing the past and present of entire specialties of medicine--psychiatry, for example, or neurology, or anesthesiology--along with concise definitions of medical terms, capsule biographies of key figures, and entries on illnesses, medical education and training, the structure of the profession, and other related topics. This new Companion is tremendously far-reaching in scope, ranging from accounts of medical systems around the globe to essays on social issues and the close links between medicine and the arts, including painting, music, and literature. Most important, this book provides the definitive reference on the latest advances, such as the rapidly expanding field of molecular medicine and the most recent research into genetics. Indeed, this volume allows specialists and students, as well as the lay person, to probe the farthest reaches of the medical field. Along the way, the contributors paint a rich portrait of the long history of medicine, from the writings of the ancient physician Galen to the depiction of illnesses and doctoring in Shakespeare's plays. Unlike other books of medicine, The Oxford Medical Companion is neither a weighty, inaccessible tome nor a popularized account of little interest to professionals. Instead, here is a refreshing departure--a rich, intelligent guide to the state of medical science, written by the world's leading authorities, that will appeal to the broadest audience

Author Biography


About the Editors:
John Walton is editor of the revised Brain's Diseases of the Nervous System. He is president of the World Federation of Neurology and a member of the British House of Lords, where he is chairman of its Select Committee on Medical Ethics. Jeremiah A. Barondess is president of the New York Academy of Medicine. Stephen A. Lock is a former editor of the British Medical Journal.

Table of Contents

Aerospace medicine
AIDS and HIV
Alchemy
Allergy
Anaesthesia
Anatomy
Anti-infective drugs
Armed forces of the USA: medical services
Art and medicine
Arteries, veins, their diseases and vascular surgery
Biochemistry
Brain (stem) death
Cardiology
Cardiothoracic surgery
Cell and cell biology
Chemistry, clinical
Chernobyl
Chest medicine
Clinical investigation
Clinical trials of treatment
Colposcopy
Communication between doctors and patients
Complementary (alternative) medicine
Computers in medicine
Cremation
Death, dying and the hospice movement
Defence medical services (UK)Dentistry in the UK and USADermatology
Diabetes mellitus
DiagnosisDoctors as patients
Doctors as truants to literature
Doctors in literature
Doctors in other walks of life (medical truants)Endocrinology
Environment and medicine
Physical effects
Environment and medicine
Poverty and health - a global perspective
Epidemiology
Ethical issues in modern health care
Experimental methodForensic medicine
Foundations and charities in Canada
Foundations and charities supporting medical care in the UK
Foundations, charities and grant-making bodies supporting medical research inthe UK (with a brief note on Europe)
Foundations in the USA: their role in medicine and health
Fraud and misconduct in medical research
Gastroenterology
General Medical Council
Genetics and medical practice
Geriatric medicine (geriatrics)Government and medicine in the UK
Government and medicine in the USA
Haematology and blood transfusion
Health care economics
Health care systems and their financing
Historiography of medicine
History of medicine
Hospitals in the UK
Hospitals in the USA: their development and organisation: historical perspective
Hypertension
Illustration and photography in medicine
Immunology
Inborn errors of metabolism
Infectious diseases
Insurance, life and other forms, medical aspects
Intensive careInternal medicine in the UK
Internal medicine in the USA
International medical associations and organisations
Keyhole surgery
Language, cognition and higher cerebral function
Law and medicine (medical jurisprudence) in the UK
Law and medicine (medical jurisprudence) in the USA
Magnetic resonance imaging
Maternal mortality
Medical books and libraries
Medical (clinical) audit
Medical colleges, faculties, societies, major hospitals and institutes of the UK
Medical colleges, faculties, societies, major hospitals and institutes of the USA
Medical cults and quackery
Medical education, postgraduate and continuing
Medical education, undergraduate
Medical journals
Medical practice
Medical sceptics
Medicine and stamp collecting
Medicine and the media
Medicine in Africa
Medicine in Australia
Medicine in France
Medicine in Germany, Austria and Switzerland
Medicine in Greece
Medicine in Italy
Medicine in Japan
Medicine in New Zealand
Medicine in Poland
Medicine in Scandinavia
Medicine in Southeast Asia
Medicine in Spanish-speaking countries
Medicine in the Arab world
Medicine in the EC
Medicine in the former Soviet Union
Medicine in the Indian sub-continent
Microbiology, medical
Missionaries, medical, mission hospitals, and missionary societies
Molecular biology and medicine
Museums, medical
Music and medicine
Nephrology
Neurology
Neuromuscular disease
Neuroscience
Neurosurgery, current practice
No fault compensation
Nuclear medicine
Nursing in North America
Nursing in the UK
Nutrition
Obstetrics and gynaecology
Occupational medicine
Oncology: cancer, neoplastic disease, malignant disease
Ophthalmology
Orthopaedics
Osteoporosis
Otorhinolaryngology (the ear, nose and throat or ENT)Paediatrics
Pain
Palaeopathology
Pathology
Patients, notable (illnesses of the famous)
Pharmaceutical industry
Pharmacology, clinical pharmacology and therapeutics
Pharmacy and pharmacists (in the UK)
Physics, medical (and some contributions of electronics and engineering tomedicine)
PhysiologyPlastic and maxillofacial surgery
Poisoning
Primary medical care (general medical practice or family medicine)Prison medicine
Professions allied to medicine
Psychiatry
Psychology in relation to medicine
Public health in the UK
Public health in the USA
Radiation
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