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Timothy Craig Hardcastle TimothyHar at ialch.co.zaThu May 8 09:12:19 BST 2008
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If you can get it: Oxford Handbook of trauma for Southern Africa, edited by Nicol and Steyn is good for a developing country scenario. ISBN 019578809 "Manual of DSTC" edited by Boffard is also worthwhile. Sorry don't have the ISBN, but published by Arnold. CRISP Course manual deals with surgical critical care, mainly trauma. Also published by Arnold. Regards, Tim Dr Timothy C Hardcastle M.B., Ch.B. (Stell); M. Med (Chir) (Stell); FCS (SA) Principal Surgeon-Lecturer / Sub-specialist: Trauma and Critical Care Deputy director: Trauma Unit and Trauma ICU Inkosi Albert Luthuli Central Hospital / UKZN 800 Bellair Road Mayville, Durban Postal: PostNet Suite 27 Private Bag X05 Malvern, 4055 KwaZulu Natal timothyhar at ialch.co.za -----Original Message----- From: trauma-list-bounces at trauma.org [mailto:trauma-list-bounces at trauma.org] On Behalf Of harthy1973 at yahoo.ca Sent: 08 May 2008 09:25 To: Trauma & Critical Care mailing list Subject: Trauma books Our surgical department is forming a mini library. I'm looking for title suggestions (other than Trauma and Top Knife by mattox). Thank you, Abdullah Al-Harthy Sent from my BlackBerry(r) smartphone from Oman Mobile!
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