TY - JOUR AU - Irving, M AB - Book reviews 51 1 The Yearbook is a most useful book for the surgeon attempting to preventing complications and in the early recognition of those that keep abreast of the literature outside his sphere of special interest, and arise. He should also be especially knowledgeable about certain aspects it is also a useful source for references. The cost of €31 may be a little of critical care, namely the diagnosis and management of sepsis and the high for some pockets. nutritional support of those with major illness. 1. WOLFE This book is an attractively presented volume edited by two Consultants skilled in intensive care, one from the United Kingdom Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery. 4th Edition and one from France. They are supported by 116 contributors from all William W. L. Glenn, Arthur E. Baue, Alexander S. Geha, Graeme L. over the world. It is especially pleasing to see a book with major Hammond and Hillel Laks. 255mm x 185mm. Pp. 1667+xxviii. contributions by our European colleagues. Illustrated. 1983. Hemel Hempstead: Prentice-Hall. f123.25. The editors recognize that it is not possible to cover all aspects of the care of the critically ill but have tried to deal in detail with TI - Care of the critically ill patient. Edited by Jack Tinker and Maurice Rapin. 275 mm × 195 mm. Pp. 1133 + xvii. Illustrated. 1983. London: Springer-Verlag. £75é00 JO - British Journal of Surgery DO - 10.1002/bjs.1800700831 DA - 1983-08-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/oxford-university-press/care-of-the-critically-ill-patient-edited-by-jack-tinker-and-maurice-JB2WMoNPZa SP - 511 EP - 511 VL - 70 IS - 8 DP - DeepDyve ER -