Manson's Tropical Diseases is a classic textbook of tropical medicine that covers every aspect of tropical diseases, with a practical clinical focus. The book was first published in 1898 by Sir Patrick Manson, who is widely regarded as the father of tropical medicine. The book has been revised and updated by leading experts in the field, with contributions from clinicians who are based full-time in the tropics. The 22nd edition of Manson's Tropical Diseases was published in 2009 by Elsevier Health Sciences, and is available as a pdf file online.
The 22nd edition of Manson's Tropical Diseases provides the latest coverage on emerging and re-emerging diseases from around the world, such as multi-drug-resistant tuberculosis and malaria, the avian flu, and more. The book also includes new material on ethics, transfusion and genetics, as well as newly discovered viral agents and therapeutic agents. The book also contains new appendices on tropical drug therapies, key aspects of tropical nursing, and sources of information in tropical medicine. The book is illustrated with black and white images, and features boxes and tables that highlight key information on current therapies.
The book is divided into 12 sections, each covering a different aspect of tropical medicine. The sections are as follows:
The book is intended for medical students, doctors, nurses, and other health professionals who work or intend to work in tropical or resource-limited settings. The book is also a valuable reference for researchers, public health practitioners, and policy makers who are interested in tropical medicine and global health.
If you are looking for a comprehensive and authoritative source of information on tropical diseases, you can download Manson's Tropical Diseases 22nd Edition.pdf from [this link]. You can also preview the book online from [this link]. You can also find previous editions of the book from [this link] and [this link].
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