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The Beecham Manual for Family Practice 1st Editon 2011 Softbound by John Fry, T.A.I. Bouchier-Hayes, S. Carne, E.C. Gambrill, R.H. Higgs, A. Moulds, G. Strube, K.H. Young, Springer


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    Author(s)John Fry, T.A.I. Bouchier-Hayes, S. Carne, E.C. Gambrill, R.H. Higgs, A. Moulds, G. Strube, K.H. Young
    PublisherSpringer
    Edition1st Edition
    ISBN9789400973367
    Pages232
    BindingSoftbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearOctober 2011

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    Springer The Beecham Manual for Family Practice 1st Editon 2011 Softbound by John Fry, T.A.I. Bouchier-Hayes, S. Carne, E.C. Gambrill, R.H. Higgs, A. Moulds, G. Strube, K.H. Young

    The original Beecham Manual for General Practice was produced by Dr Selwyn Carson, of Christchurch, New Zealand, whose objective was a set of instructions for patient care for his practice team. Beecham Research Laboratories published and distributed it. Dr Ed Gawthorn of Melbourne, Australia, edited an Australian version again published and distributed by Beecham Research Laboratories. We were invited to adapt the New Zealand and Australian editions for British readers -but we decided that we should produce an entirely new Manual. This was done and it was published and distributed to general practitioners by Beecham Research Laboratories. This latest edition has been revised and updated. The Manual is a ready reference on planned care of certain age groups and situations; specific procedures and emergencies; and clinical care in general practice of important conditions. We have intentionally adopted a concise didactic style that should be helpful for trainers, trainees and members of the practice team. We thank Beecham Research Laboratories, and especially Ed Stanford and Bill Burns, for their support and help over many years. John Fry (Editor) June 1982 viii Section A PLANNED CARE Family Planning A1 Discuss with the individual patient the advantages and disadvantages of all the methods. Keep in mind individual needs, wishes and religious beliefs. In Great Britain • 2.5 million women are registered with their G.P.'s for contraception. -100 per G.P. • 95% of G.P.'s provide contraceptive services. Section A Planned Care.- A1 Family Planning.- A2 Antenatal Care.- A3 Child Care.- A4 The Adolescent.- A5 Care of Adults.- A6 Care of the Elderly.- A7 Terminal Care.- Section B Teaching and Learning.- B1 Patient Education.- B2 Undergraduate Education.- B3 Vocational Training.- B4 Continuing Education.- Section C Procedures.- C1 Emergencies.- C2 The Distressed Patient.- Section D Clinical Care.- Ischaemic Heart Disease.- Migraine.- High Blood Pressure.- Anaemia.- Rheumatoid Arthritis.- Gout.- Polymyalgia Rheumatica.- Osteoarthritis (Osteoarthrosis).- Ankylosing Spondylitis.- Stroke.- Multiple Sclerosis.- Epilepsy.- Dyspepsia and Functional Disorders of the GI Tract.- Peptic Ulcers.- Chronic Bronchitis.- Asthma.- Hay Fever.- Irritable Bowel Syndrome.- Gall Bladder Disease.- Diabetes Mellitus.- Urinary Tract Infection.- Thyroid.



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