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This is one of the best nsurg textbooks I have seen, and I have looked at a number of basic nsurg texts. I am looking from a med student level with interest in pursuing nsurg as a specialty and it is a fantastic, well written, easy read that gives you all of the most current and critical information about neurosurgical conditions and cases. I think this text is great for beginning residents as well. Second only to Greenberg, but Greenberg (Handbook of Nsurg) is a different type of book with only clinical patient management essentials while this book will truly flesh out your prowess as a neurosurgical resident. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!! Well worth the money! One of my favorite books!
Setti Rengachary, Principles of Neurosurgery, 2004. Far more emphasis on brain than spine, this one volume introduction is chock full of charts, diagrams and drawings to give you the big picture of neurosurgical problems. Concise, readable, relevant, this one is a real pleasure to read. Principles of Neurosurgery by Richard G. Setti Rengachary editied the first edition of Principles of Neurosurgery in 1993.
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IF YOU ARE GOING TO BE A NEUROSURGEON, YOU SHOULD PROBABLY READ THIS BOOK.
By Kon Jan 12, 2012
I RECOMMEND THIS TEXT TO FUTURE NEUROSURGEONS. IF YOU ARE GOING TO BE A NEUROSURGEON, YOU SHOULD PROBABLY READ THIS BOOK. I RECOMMEND READING THIS TEXT PRIOR TO THE THIRD YEAR OF MEDICAL SCHOOL.
All Neurosurgery in 1000 pages and thousands of pictures
A Customeron Jan 09, 1999
Principles of Neurosurgery give a broad overview of the subject to medical students e junior house officers in the clinical neurosciences. The chapter topics chosen cover core areas of neurosurgery...excellent!!! 1000 pages, thousand of pictures, tables and ilustrations...
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