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Essentials of General Surgery

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Essentials of General Surgery, Fourth Edition is extensively revised with an abundance of new tables and illustrations, to provide the most current and up-to-date information on general surgery. The book covers the most need-to-know information about specific diseases and areas of surgery and meets all the guidelines of the Association of Surgical Educators. Additional features include an atlas of images, multiple-choice questions, and case studies.

613 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 1988

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Peter F. Lawrence

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October 9, 2020
Finally!!!

I love surgery so obviously the least rating I could give to a book in this field is 3.

I started this book when I didn't need to read anything about surgery in med-school and I was so slow in reading it then. but now I'm near my surgery exam and finally finished it. Well not completely, I skipped some parts I didn't feel I like them.

It's not a "principle of" surgery like Schwartz and nothing near it, it is "essentials of " general surgery.

It has much less diagrams than Schwartz, less pictures, less procedures and managements.

But it is written in a very simple way and is good for theoretically getting whole idea of subjects.

The e-book I had was for 2019 and had both book 1 and 2 combined.

As a quick recap, It's not very complete but not very complicated neither.
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49 reviews2 followers
October 28, 2025
the first textbook i started on my general surgery rotation and the first i finished!
in my opinion it's just an overview and "essentials" compared to Sabiston (which took me well beyond my exam to finish)

6th edition
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184 reviews42 followers
February 9, 2017
I read some of this book 2 years ago , and this year on the surgery rotation I read other chapters , so i read most of the chapters .

This book explains topics very well , at the preface they said that the aim of this book to help medical students even who are not interested in surgery ( like me ) to get well understanding of the diseases and surgical knowledge that is of value to any physician , and that was the case here .

Chapters take much time to read , but no regret , it makes you understand stuffs better ,

Use this book early , decide which chapters you are interested to know , and use your lecture notes for the university rotation.
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April 24, 2021
Muy buen libro biobliografico sobre la vida de Lister. Muy recomendado para los amantes de la historia de la medicina
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