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Recommended Books for Clinical Science - 30-08-2006, 10:09 PM

Recommended Books for CLINICAL SCIENCE


1. Internal Medicine

Textbook
  • Davidson's Principles and Practice of Medicine
  • Clinical Medicine - Kumar & Clark
  • Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine
Clinical Bedside
  • Hutchison's Clinical Methods OR
  • Macleod's Clinical Examination
  • Bedside in Clinical Medicine - Arnup Kumar Kundu
2. Surgery

Textbook
  • Bailey and Love's Short Practice of Surgery
  • SRB Textbook of Surgery*
  • Manipal Manual of Surgery
Clinical Bedside
  • An Introduction to the Symptoms and Signs of Surgical Disease - Norman L. Browse
  • Hamilton Bailey's Physical Signs*
  • S. Das A Manual of Clinical Surgery
3. Paedriatics

Textbook
  • O. P Ghai's Essential Paedriatics
  • Indian Association of Paedriatics*
  • Text Book of Paedriatics - Nelson
Clinical Bedside
  • Clinical Paediatrics - Meharbin Singh
4. Gynaecology and Obstretics

Textbook
  • Shaw's Text Book of Gynaecology
  • Text Book of Obstretics Dutta
  • Text Book of Gynaecology Dutta
  • Jeffcoate's Principle of Gynaecology
  • Williams Obstretics
5. ENT


Textbook
  • Diseases of Ear Nose and Throat - P L Dhingra
  • Logen Turnner Diseases of Nose Throat and Ear
6. Ophthalmology


Textbook
  • Ophthalmology - A K Khurana
  • Parson's Diseases of the Eye
  • Clinical Ophthalmology Kanski
Clinical Bedside
  • Clinical ophthalmology - A K Khurana*
7. Forensic Medicine

Textbook
  • The Essentials of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology - Reddy OR
  • Principles of Forensic Medicine - Apurba Nandy
  • Medical Jurisprudence and Toxicology Modi's
8. Community Medicine

Textbook
  • Park's Text Book of Preventive and Social Medicine - Park & Park
Statistics
  • Biostatistics - B K Mahajan
9. Other Useful Books
  • A Clinical Manual for Medical Students (Especially useful for new comers and during exams contain history taking & clinical examination (Internal Medicine, Psychiatry, Surgery, Orthopaedics, Padiatrics, Gyn/Obs, ENT, Opthalmolgy, Forensic Medicine & Community Medicine and also includes Past Question Papers) with frequently asked questions in the Bedside & Viva)
  • Churchill's Pocketbook of Differential Diagnosis
  • Oxford's Pocketbook of Medicine
  • Washington's Manual of Medical Therapeutics.
10. Must have
  • Stethoscope (for auscultation)
  • Hammer (for reflexes)
  • Torch Light ( to exmining low light area e.g. oral cavity)
  • Inch Tape (for Measuring lumps, wounds etc)
  • Tuning Fork (to find out hearing defects)
  • Ophthalmoscope ( very few people buy it)
Please read this information before buying:
  • Book names with bold are bought and read by almost all the students. You don't have to buy all the books that are listed in a subject, buy ony of them and then you can decide after a month or so whether you need more on that subject or not.
  • OR indicates either of them are good, buy one of them.
  • Book names with asteric * is bought by most of the students infact its good to buy if you want to excell.
  • Before buing any books go to the library and take a look, which ever book u feel easy reading buy that and keep other book as reference.
  • Consult with the immediate senior about the books.
  • Always ask for latest edition.
  • Find out if you could get interactive CDs for above subjects, usually they are very helpful.
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Re: Recommended Books for Clinical Science - 31-08-2006, 01:00 AM

i am sure that will be a great help for all of us...


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Re: Recommended Books for Clinical Science - 31-08-2006, 02:50 AM

Well Done
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Re: Recommended Books for Clinical Science - 31-08-2006, 03:52 AM

Sarensa timi kastoooo helpful, timro junior haru ta makkha holan hai yesto ramri helpful dids payera.....

it is really helpful, i bought all the books highlighted by you and some books with * also i had tough time finding out the book list when i came to clinical but now your recommendation will be usefult to all the people coming to clinical.

its a really helpful and must follow recommendation, its my personal opinion. I bet those who go with this books won't regret.

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Re: Recommended Books for Clinical Science - 31-08-2006, 04:08 AM

Great Job Sarensa, keep it up. It will be a great help for those who have just enter clinical side.


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Re: Recommended Books for Clinical Science - 31-08-2006, 04:13 AM

It is indeed a great work, i also agree that this list is a complete list for those who want to buy books for clinical science keep it up sarensa.



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Re: Recommended Books for Clinical Science - 31-08-2006, 04:20 AM

I also had almost all the books from this list, this list is very good, and helpful for those who have come to clinical.

great job sarensa.
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Re: Recommended Books for Clinical Science - 31-08-2006, 12:06 PM

Very usefull for those who have just passed basic science. Great job Sarensa.


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Re: Recommended Books for Clinical Science - 03-09-2006, 07:38 AM

thanx for ur great job...hope junior will get more help from this refrence


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Re: Recommended Books for Clinical Science - 06-09-2006, 08:45 PM

Thankx to all and I hope that all my juniors will not be confused and get the best.


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