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Oxford Handbook of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (2 ed.)

Edited by Sally Collins, Sabaratnam Arulkumaran, Kevin Hayes, Simon Jackson, Lawrence Impey

Abstract

The latest edition of this bestselling handbook of obstetrics and gynaecology includes a wealth of practical advice on diagnosing and managing common problems and emergencies. Key evidence-based guidelines are supported by internet references, providing the most up-to-date clinical information as well as the perfect starting point for preparation for postgraduate exams.

Bibliographic Information

Authors

Sally Collins, editor
Specialist Registrar in Obstetrics & Gynaecology, The John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, UK

Sabaratnam Arulkumaran, editor
Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, St George's Hospital Medical School, University of London, UK

Kevin Hayes, editor
Senior Lecturer / Honorary Consultant in Obstetrics and Gynaecology and Medical Education, St George's Hospital Medical School and NHS Trust, University of London, UK

Simon Jackson, editor
Consultant Gynaecologist, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford

Lawrence Impey, editor
Consultant in Obstetrics and Fetal Medicine, The John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, UK


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