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ISBN 9780340974254
Publisher: Hodder Arnold
Paperback: 496 pages
Pub Date: May 2010
S$75.00
Chamberlain's Symptoms and Signs in Clinical Medicine 13th Edition, An Introduction to Medical Diagnosis
Andrew R Houghton

A classic text, Chamberlain's Symptoms and Signs in Clinical Medicine has been providing students and professionals with a detailed and well-illustrated account of the symptoms and signs of diseases affecting all the body systems since the first edition published in 1936. Now completely rewritten by a new team of authors selected for their experience and reputation in writing quality publications in their specialist fields, the 13th edition brings the title into line with current teaching and practice.


One of the key challenges of writing a textbook of diagnostic medicine is to balance the “bottom up” approach of constructing a differential diagnosis from individual clinical findings, and the “top down” approach of learning the key features pertaining to a particular diagnosis. The 13th edition of Chamberlain's Symptoms and Signs in Clinical Medicine integrates both approaches into a coherent working framework that will assist the reader in preparing for academic and professional examinations, and in everyday practice.


Presented in full-colour and illustrated with relevant images, this book provides a thorough lesson in diagnostic medicine ensuring the reader is fully prepared to deal with the challenging process of differential diagnosis through a thorough knowledge of the central features of the conditions that they are likely to encounter.


  • Teaches the reader how to diagnose correctly through assessment of symptoms and signs while simultaneously recalling all key features of a given condition
  • Conforms with the core competencies required for the foundation years
  • Full colour and generously illustrated
  • Includes bullet-point lists and tip boxes
  • Chapters conclude with a summary of key points for easy revision
  • Written and edited by a highly experienced team of specialists
  • Companion website with supporting resources including an image library and MCQs for self assessment

    Table of Contents:
    Section A - The Basics
    1 Taking a history
    2 An approach to the clinical examination
    3 Devising a differential diagnosis
    4 Ordering basic investigations
    5 Medical records
    6 Presenting cases
    Section B - Individual Systems
    7 The cardiovascular system
    8 The respiratory system
    9 The gastrointestinal system
    10 The renal system
    11 The genitourinary system
    12 The nervous system
    13 Psychiatric assessment
    14 The musculoskeletal system
    15 The endocrine system
    16 The breast
    17 The haematological system
    18 Skin, nails and hair
    19 The eye
    20 Ear, nose and throat
    21 Infectious and tropical diseases
    Section C - Special Situations
    22 Assessment of the newborn, infants and children
    23 The acutely ill patient
    24 The patient with impaired consciousness
    25 The older patient
    26 Death and the dying patient
    Index