Clinical Handbook of Internal Medicine, Volume 2: Spleen & Stomach By Will Maclean and Jane Lyttleton
Volume 2 of
the Handbook series continues in the same fashion as Vol.1, with
in-depth analysis of more than 20 common gastrointestinal disorders. Each
pattern is discussed from the perspective of its presentation and treatment in
a Western context, with insights, practical advice and clinical tips relevant
to Western patients. In many cases, syndrome differentiations are more
extensive than in other internal medicine texts, and some unique patterns are
described. Diagnostic algorithms to aid diagnosis and pattern identification
accompany major disorders. All disorders are discussed with reference to
etiology, pathophysiology, clinical features, and treatment with herbs,
acupuncture, and related therapies, as well as patent medicines where
appropriate. The useful clinical notes section outlines the sorts of prognoses
that may be reasonably expected when correct treatment is applied, and gives a
general estimate of the length of treatment required. The diseases discussed
include those commonly seen in clinic: diarrhoea, constipation, nausea and vomiting,
dysenteric disorder (including such biomedical diseases as ulcerative colitis),
abdominal and epigastric pain and chronic indigestion, as well as some less
well described: the unusual Hu Huo syndrome, mouth ulcers, abdominal bloating,
rectal bleeding, haemetemesis, and more.
Like
Volume 1, Volume 2 is sturdy, compact, and formatted in such a way as to aid
quick reference and easy access to the information you need. More tables, flow
charts and appendices make this a user-friendly work, designed to help
practitioners and students find effective solutions quickly and efficiently. 974 pages. |