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The BASIC Ear Nose Throat
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Authors: Borgstein, J.A.
Issue Date: 6-Apr-2006
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Citation: Borgstein, J. A. (2006), The Basic Ear Nose Throat: The Basic ENT, A Basic course in ENT, Erasmus University Rotterdam
De******ion: This is an introduction to Ear, nose and Throat problems for Medical students, though specialists or residents from related specialties may find useful comments, hints and suggestions. Upper airway problems (and the middle ears form part of the upper airways) constitute as much as 30% of all medical problems seen by the general practitioner. Generally too little time and attention is paid to this important area, which is often dispensed with in a couple of weeks. This book was written with the understanding that high-tech medicine is making itself inaccessible to a large proportion of the world’s population, I have tried to avoid as far as possible the use of expensive equipment and studies, concentrating more on clinical aspects and procedures which do not necessarily require costly and fragile equipment.
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Authors: Borgstein, J.A.
Issue Date: 6-Apr-2006
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Citation: Borgstein, J. A. (2006), The Basic Ear Nose Throat: The Basic ENT, A Basic course in ENT, Erasmus University Rotterdam
De******ion: This is an introduction to Ear, nose and Throat problems for Medical students, though specialists or residents from related specialties may find useful comments, hints and suggestions. Upper airway problems (and the middle ears form part of the upper airways) constitute as much as 30% of all medical problems seen by the general practitioner. Generally too little time and attention is paid to this important area, which is often dispensed with in a couple of weeks. This book was written with the understanding that high-tech medicine is making itself inaccessible to a large proportion of the world’s population, I have tried to avoid as far as possible the use of expensive equipment and studies, concentrating more on clinical aspects and procedures which do not necessarily require costly and fragile equipment.
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