Customer Reviews
Not good for the long case - By: J. Danielson, 23 Apr 2008 
I have now sat my finals. I wasn't impressed with the advice on long case examination; this book should not have been sold as an adjunct to revision for the long case. That said, the information for short cases was succinct, relevant cases were chosen & I felt much more confident after using it. But buy another book for your long cases!!
Sketchy - By: RC1, 24 Sep 2006 
This book might suit some people - those who already know alll there is to know about medicine - this is not me. I like my books more detailed, more illustrated, written by somebody who is making difficult things easy, not just giving me lists of difficult things. Look around - there are loads better titles around.
not impressed - By: Student, 07 Sep 2006 
I think this book is way overpriced for its worth. It is very brief & does not contain enough detail on the cases. There are no pictures or diagrams, just plain black writing on half blank pages. The only use I found is reading up on the topics presented in order to cover the syllabus before final exams.
Absolute class! Finals in a couple of days - By: danbunstone@hotmail.com, 08 Nov 2001 
After spending 4 years doing very little at university, i needed a book that would fill my mind to saturation point, with the 10 causes of clubbing or signs to look for in chronic liver disease. This text quite honestly covers the lot.
Using a system by system approach, you are guided through clinical examinations that would commonly come up in both the long & short cases.