Ian Donald’s Practical Obstetric Problems, 8e
This book provides the best practices in clinical obstetrics. Each chapter has been updated to provide the most recent guidance in diagnosis and management, with a focus on practical tips and advice to deal with routine as well as urgent scenarios. It is a must read for budding obstetricians pursuing postgraduation in Obstetrics and Gynaecology as well as practicing obstetricians USP: A perfect combination of up-to-date guidelines with practical tips throughout the book.
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Wolters Kluwer |
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'9788119461073 |
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Medical |
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