This practical handbook is aimed primarily at GPs and covers all aspects of women's health care. It covers areas not normally included in standard gynaecology textbooks - the common ailments that women take to the GP as well as more serious problems. The book is very readable with a section in each chapter on the questions patients commonly ask (and the answers).
This practical handbook is aimed primarily at GPs and covers all aspects of women's health care. It covers areas not normally included in standard gynaecology textbooks - the common ailments that women take to the GP as well as more serious problems. The book is very readable with a section in each chapter on the questions patients commonly ask (and the answers).Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by DEBORAH WALLER and ANN MCPHERSON, General Practitioners, Oxford
Inhaltsangabe
* 1: Margaret Rees: Menstrual problems * 2: Fiona Blake: Premenstrual syndrome * 3: Elizabeth Barrett-Connor: The menopause and hormone replacement therapy * 4: John Guillebaud: Contraception * 5: Liz Davidson and Joanne Reeve: Unwanted pregnancy and abortion * 6: Gill Lockwood: Infertility and early pregnancy loss * 7: Sally Hope and Ian Bowler: Cystitis * 8: Ranee Thakar, Stuart Stanton and Judy Kane: Management of urinary incontinence in women * 9: Pippa Oakeshott: Vaginal discharge and sexually transmitted infections * 10: Lois Eva: Vulval disorders * 11: Stephen Kennedy and Jane Moor: Chronic pelvic pain * 12: Danielle Power and Jane Maher: Breast disorders * 13: Clare Bankhead and Joan Austoker: Women's cancer screening: cervical, breast and ovarian screening * 14: Anneke Lucassen and Eila Watson: Familial cancers and women's health * 15: Deborah Waller and Christopher Fairburn: Eating disorders * 16: Margaret Denman: Sexual problems * 17: Iona Heath: Domestic violence * 18: Sandra Nicholson and Yvonne Carter: Promoting the health of women in primary care * 19: Christine A'Court, Chi Keong Ong and Jacqueline Wootton: Complementary medicine and women's health
* 1: Margaret Rees: Menstrual problems * 2: Fiona Blake: Premenstrual syndrome * 3: Elizabeth Barrett-Connor: The menopause and hormone replacement therapy * 4: John Guillebaud: Contraception * 5: Liz Davidson and Joanne Reeve: Unwanted pregnancy and abortion * 6: Gill Lockwood: Infertility and early pregnancy loss * 7: Sally Hope and Ian Bowler: Cystitis * 8: Ranee Thakar, Stuart Stanton and Judy Kane: Management of urinary incontinence in women * 9: Pippa Oakeshott: Vaginal discharge and sexually transmitted infections * 10: Lois Eva: Vulval disorders * 11: Stephen Kennedy and Jane Moor: Chronic pelvic pain * 12: Danielle Power and Jane Maher: Breast disorders * 13: Clare Bankhead and Joan Austoker: Women's cancer screening: cervical, breast and ovarian screening * 14: Anneke Lucassen and Eila Watson: Familial cancers and women's health * 15: Deborah Waller and Christopher Fairburn: Eating disorders * 16: Margaret Denman: Sexual problems * 17: Iona Heath: Domestic violence * 18: Sandra Nicholson and Yvonne Carter: Promoting the health of women in primary care * 19: Christine A'Court, Chi Keong Ong and Jacqueline Wootton: Complementary medicine and women's health
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