Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine, 6th sixth Edition CHM Book
There has seldom been a better time to be ill, one might think, on reviewing all the changes and developments since our last edition. From Angina to Zollinger–Ellison syndrome, the new developments, all detailed in this volume, seem universally bright or brightening—and overall death rates from the big killers such as coronary heart disease are declining faster than ever before. This superficial view hides darker forces which paint a more sombre picture. The pandemic of HIV has grown a pace or two or three. Diabetes is doubling its grip, and global warming is introducing new diseases to areas where local inhabitants have little immunity—these effects are described in Chapters 9 and 14. Once-trusted antibiotics are becoming useless in the face of pathogen development (p262); airlines are spreading completely new diseases around the world—eg SARS. Diseases caused by medicine have never been more common. Crucially, the world is no wealthier than when we first began to write on these topics. OXFORD HANDBOOK OF CLINICAL MEDICINE, 6TH SIXTH EDITION.
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