Medical reference books
Medical reference books are very important for any medical student pursuing medicine as a career. The lists of the medical reference books can be listed into 2 divisions: to go with the books 1 which are the books for the starters in the field of medicine. The other reference books then depend upon your specialization of study which becomes the part of the second list. Almost all these books can be availed from the book shops of your university or the form the press publishers.
There are many medical reference books for rapid studies like: Symptom Sorter, Asthma: Your Questions Answered, reference books on sorting out the diseases like Dementia, Diabetes, obesity, and related diseases.
Medical reference books
Today all medical reference books can be availed very easily and at cheaper rates than previous times. All thanks to the immense competition and the global market. And unforgettably the online book stores that offer you the chance to read books online for free of negligible rates. One can also order a medical reference book online. If the reference books are too costly in the market you can also download it from the net on the sites wherein such facilities are available.
Some of the references books that own must own are: Where There is no doctor, Functional Anatomy and Physiology, Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology, Emergency Care In the Streets, Mosby’s Paramedic Textbook and Ditch Medicine. Some of the general books that a medical student must possess are: Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine, Oxford Handbook of Clinical Specialties, , Current Medical Diagnosis and Treatment and such related books. You can see these books by logging on the different sites on the net and can order for them directly.
Medical hand book
Medical hand book can be bought even by the common people who do not have any medicinal qualification as this book contains a simplified of the various diseases which are common and the main functions of the body. The word ‘handbook’ itself suggests that it is handy and can come to your rescue in absence of the doctor or in time emergencies at the breakdown of a particular disease.
Hence a medical hand book is very helpful to a layman to at least keep the ailment under control till the doctor arrives. No doubt one should not totally rely on it as it is only for emergencies.