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The Royal Marsden Hospital Manual of Clinical Nursing Procedures
Pocket Edition, Sixth Edition
● new handy pocket size for nurses and students to use on and off the ward ● 186mm x 133mm size ● edited and written by nurses based in a centre of excellence providing exceptional nursing care ● focuses on patient-centred care ● step-by step guide to the clinical application of evidence-based procedures ● contains the latest research findings ● all procedures include the rationale for the action recommended ● valuable to novices as well as expert nurses ● same user-friendly content, new format ● pocket version of the sixth edition full-size format (ISBN 140510161X / 9781405101615). READERSHIP: undergraduate and postgraduate nurses in clinical practice and education; nurses at all stages of their careers
JULY ~ 896 PAGES 1405158468 / 9781405158466 ~ PBK ~ £29.50
NEW FORMAT
EDITED BY LISA DOUGHERTY & SARA LISTER
Both The Royal Marsden Hospital
Slide 2: District Nursing Manual of Clinical Procedures
EDITED BY ELIZABETH O’BRIEN
Croydon Primary Care Trust
● community ‘Marsden’ Manual ● comprehensive, evidence-based handbook ● for district nurses caring for adults in the community care setting ● provides up-to-date guidelines for practical procedures in the community environment ● includes action plans for problem solving ● includes rationales for all procedures and recommendations ● provides benchmarks to help develop clinical practice ● highlights potential areas of danger or risk to patients or staff ● indicates areas where specialist training is needed. READERSHIP: district nurses; post-registration student district nurses; pre-registration students on community placements; practice nurses; health visitors; nurse practitioners; staff working in care homes
FEBRUARY ~ 320 PAGES 1405114592 / 9781405114592 PBK ~ £27.50
Practice Nurse Handbook
Fifth Edition
NEW EDITION
GILLIAN HAMPSON
Independent Practice Nurse
● fifth edition of successful text ● an essential guide for practice nurses ● comprehensive, up-to-date, and readable ● emphasises safe practice in clinical procedures ● fully revised and updated in light of recent changes in primary care, including the National Service Frameworks. READERSHIP: practice nurses, community nursing students; community nurse practitioners; nurse practitioners
OCTOBER ~ 336 PAGES 1405144211 / 9781405144216 PBK ~ £24.99 PREVIOUS EDITION: 0632063920
NVQs in Nursing and Residential Care Homes
Third Edition
NEW EDITION
LINDA NAZARKO
Richmond and Twickenham Primary Care Trust
● new edition of successful NVQ text ● for health care assistants in care homes ● accessible and practical guide to caring for older people ● new chapters on supporting people who are distressed and on developing skills and knowledge ● now in 2-colour throughout. READERSHIP: care assistants working in nursing and residential homes studying for NVQ level 2, managers of nursing and residential homes, NVQ assessors
OCTOBER ~ 320 PAGES 1405157437 / 9781405157438 PBK ~ £15.99 PREVIOUS EDITION: 0632052252
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FEBRUARY ~ 256 PAGES 1405145986 / 9781405145985 PBK ~ £16.99 FEBRUARY ~ 256 PAGES 1405139994 / 9781405139991 PBK ~ £16.99 FEBRUARY ~ 288 PAGES 1405144408 / 9781405144407 PBK ~ £17.99
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Vital Notes for Nurses: Principles of Care
HILARY LLOYD, HELEN HANCOCK & STEVEN CAMPBELL
Sunderland Royal Hospital; Northumbria University; Northumbria University
● fifth title in the Vital Notes for for Nurses series ● examines assessment, planning and evaluation of care ● explores risk management and prioritisation of care ● addresses patient education and health promotion ● examines use of NICE guidelines and National service frameworks ● explores clinical effectiveness, practice development and quality assurance ● each chapter includes learning objectives, scenarios and case studies. READERSHIP: pre-registration nursing students, and qualified nurses and other health professionals
Vital Notes for Nurses: Promoting Health
EDITED BY JANE WILLS
South Bank University
● written in a clear, accessible style which assumes no prior knowledge ● draws on case studies and scenarios to encourage the student to consider and develop their own practice ● each chapter includes learning objectives, case studies, scenarios, activities and learning outcomes ● builds on the findings of the ‘Choosing Health’ initiatives. READERSHIP: pre-registration nursing students, and qualified nurses and other health professionals
Monitoring the Critically Ill Patient
Second Edition
NEW EDITION
EDITED BY PHIL JEVON & BEVERLEY EWENS
Both Manor Hospital, Walsall
● new edition of popular student text ● part of the Essential Clinical Skills for Nurses series ● aimed at students and newly qualified nurses on general wards ● provides nurses with the skills and knowledge to monitor patients at risk and provide safe, effective care ● includes step-by-step clinical guidelines and real-life scenarios. READERSHIP: students and newly qualified nurses, critical care nurses, and other health professionals
PREVIOUS EDITION: 063205803X
Slide 4: Clinical Assessment and Monitoring in Children
DIANA FERGUSSON
John Radcliffe Hospital and Oxford Brookes University
● part of the Essential Clinical Skills for Nurses series ● explores assessment and monitoring of children from 0–16 years ● assumes no prior knowledge ● provides knowledge and skills needed to underpin decision-making and provide effective evidence-based care ● draws upon National Service Frameworks and clinical practice guidelines ● includes case studies and hints on trouble-shooting. READERSHIP: newly qualified children’s nurses; student nurses and other healthcare professionals working with children
FEBRUARY ~ 288 PAGES 1405133384 / 9781405133388 PBK ~ £17.99
Leg Ulcer Management
CHRISTINE MOFFATT, RUTH MARTIN & RACHAEL SMITHDALE
Thames Valley University; St. George’s Hospital, Tooting; St. George’s Hospital, Tooting
● part of the Essential Clinical Skills for Nurses series ● evidence-based, accessible practical guide ● addresses management and treatment of leg ulcers ● explores challenges in clinical practice ● examines aways of improving concordance in leg ulcer management. READERSHIP: district nurses and tissue viability nurses, and Hospital nurses in dermatology, vascular and care of the elderly wards
FEBRUARY ~ 288 PAGES 1405134763 / 9781405134767 PBK ~ £19.99
Nursing Law and Ethics
Third Edition
NEW EDITION
EDITED BY JOHN TINGLE & ALAN CRIBB
Nottingham Trent University; Kings College, London
● new edition of hugely popular book for students ● builds upon the strengths of the earlier editions ● unique in that legal chapters are accompanied by ethical commentary ● includes contributions from leading nurses, lawyers and ethicists. READERSHIP: pre-registration nursing students, qualified nurses, other health professionals
FEBRUARY ~ 360 PAGES 1405132280 / 9781405132282 PBK ~ £22.50 PREVIOUS EDITION: 0632055073
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Sociology of Health and Health Care
Fourth Edition
NEW EDITION
EDITED BY STEVE TAYLOR & DAVID FIELD
King’s College, London; University of Leicester
● new edition of popular student text ● provides students with a grounding in sociology ● examines the impact of recent developments in healthcare ● explores the impact of social contexts on health and healthcare ● addresses issues of inequality in healthcare ● includes aims and summaries for each chapter ● explores current contexts of nursing and interprofessional working. READERSHIP: nursing undergraduates (degree and diploma), MSc students, midwifery and healthcare students, and sociology students
Evidence-based Clinical Practice in Nursing and Healthcare
Assimilating Research, Experience and Expertise ALAN PEARSON, JOHN FIELD & ZOE JORDAN
All Joanna Briggs Institute, Adelaide
● practical guide to identifying, appraising and implementing evidence in clinical practice ● for nurses wishing to evaluate clinical evidence ● examines the Joanna Briggs Institute model for evidence-based health care ● includes examples, exercises and pointers to clinical decision-making. READERSHIP: qualified nurses, researchers and student nurses with an interest in evaluating evidence for clinical practice and other health professionals
Clinical Governance
NEW EDITION
A Guide to Implementation for Healthcare Professionals, Second Edition ROB McSHERRY & PEARCE PADDY
University of Teeside; Hambleton and Richmondshire Primary Care Trust
● new edition of popular accessible text ● focuses on the needs of frontline staff ● tackles practical implications of clinical governance in everyday practice ● enables staff to improve clinical practice and deliver high quality care ● new chapter explores the impact of clinical governance within the NHS ● includes reflective questions and case studies. READERSHIP: pre-registration nursing students, qualified nurses, other health professionals
PREVIOUS EDITION: 0632058013
Slide 6: Injectable Medicines Administration Guide
Second Edition
NEW EDITION
PHARMACY DEPARTMENT
UCLH NHS Trust
● new edition of successful text ● practical, portable guide to administering drugs by injection ● A-Z listing of drugs for easy reference ● consolidates essential information in one source. READERSHIP: clinical nurses, pharmacists, doctors and other health professionals
JANUARY ~ 244 PAGES 1405148969 / 9781405148962 PBK ~ £19.99 PREVIOUS EDITION: 0632050276
Understanding Laboratory Investigations for Nurses and Health Professionals
Second Edition
NEW EDITION
CHRISTOPHER HIGGINS
Freelance Scientific Writer
● new edition of popular clinical text ● provides essential and easily digested information about frequently requested tests ● emphasizes those aspects of laboratory testing most relevant to nurses ● includes practical information relating to sample collection and handling ● includes case studies and self-assessment questions. READERSHIP: student nurses and hospital nurses; other hospital healthcare professionals
JANUARY ~ 384 PAGES 1405131276 / 9781405131278 PBK ~ £24.99 PREVIOUS EDITION: 0632042451
Assessing and Managing the Acutely Ill Adult Surgical Patient
EDITED BY FIONA McARTHUR-ROUSE & SYLVIA PROSSER
Both Canterbury Christchurch University College
● examines the principles of care needed to care for the highly dependent patient in surgical wards and high dependency units ● stresses the importance of detailed observation and monitoring of surgical patients who may become critically ill ● highlights early warning signs of deterioration and identifies potential complications ● uses case studies to illustrate the application of theory to practice ● explores nursing management of common acute surgical conditions. READERSHIP: qualified nurses and newly qualified nurses in acute surgical environments and final year student nurses on surgical placements
JANUARY ~ 320 PAGES 1405133058 / 9781405133050 PBK ~ £27.50
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Chest Pain
Advanced Assessment and Management EDITED BY JOHN ALBARRAN & JENNY TAGNEY
West of England University; Bristol Royal Infirmary
● concise accessible guide to differential diagnosis of chest pain for health professionals ● addresses cardiac and non-cardiac causes of chest pain ● adopts a systematic approach to assessment skills and evidence-based interventions ● emphasis on competent, safe practice. READERSHIP: nurses in cardiac, critical and emergency care, paramedics, resuscitation officers, cardiac technicians, emergency care practitioners, staff in walk-in centres and advanced practitioners in primary care
Accident and Emergency Care for Children
EDITED BY KAREN CLEAVER & JANET WEBB
Both University of Greenwich
● clear comprehensive guide to all aspects of nursing care of the child in the A&E setting ● presents clear guidelines for practice ● provides the evidence required to underpin effective practice ● covers core concepts and addresses ethical and legal issues, e.g. consent and child protection ● includes case studies and scenarios. READERSHIP: paediatric nurses in emergency services (A&E, minor injury units, walk in centres), emergency nurses (adult trained) required to work with children during emergency interventions, postgraduates on post-registration emergency courses, and other health care professionals in A&E departments, NHS direct staff, practice and school nurses
Cancer in Adolescents and Young People
Care and Policy Issues EDITED BY DANIEL KELLY & FAITH GIBSON
City University, London; Great Ormond Street Hospital and King’s College, London
● focus on care of adolescents and young adults with cancer ● builds on national NICE and DoH guidelines ● adopts an integrated inter-professional approach ● examines the effects of treatment, rehabilitation and palliative care. READERSHIP: nurses and other health professionals in cancer care, and sociology/ psychology professionals
Slide 8: International Council of Nurses: Nursing Leadership
SALLY SHAW
formerly Director of the ICN Leadership for Change Programme
● an informative and easy-to-read text on leadership ● based on practical experience ● published in collaboration with the International Council of Nurses ● explores National, Regional and Global Strategies ● examines indicators for successful and sustainable development ● includes vignettes and case studies from over 50 countries. READERSHIP: qualified nurses and post-registration students on leadership courses, other health professionals and health managers
FEBRUARY ~ 256 PAGES 1405135239 / 9781405135238 PBK ~ £27.50
Critical Care in Childbirth for Midwives
EDITED BY MARY BILLINGTON & MANDY BILLINGTON
Both University of Greenwich
● an essential resource for midwives, especially those in high-risk midwifery teams, involved in critical care in child-bearing ● explores predisposing factors which result in the need for critical care ● examines management, support and care of pregnant women with diabetes and other medical disorders ● addresses pain management, emergency care, anaesthesia, resuscitation and transfer to ITU care ● includes flow charts and protocols in each chapter. READERSHIP: post-registration midwives, especially those in high risk midwifery teams, and doing critical care midwifery courses; Senior student midwives; lecturers; critical care nurses
JANUARY ~ 256 PAGES 1405116382 / 9781405116381 PBK ~ £32.50
Essential Midwifery Practice: Public Health
EDITED BY GRACE EDWARDS & SHEENA BYROM
University of Central Lancashire; East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust
● first title in Essential Midwifery Practice series ● written in a succinct and accessible way ● each chapter includes summary boxes, key points for reflection and suggested further reading ● clearly highlights how public health underpins every midwife’s practice by using examples and case studies. READERSHIP: qualified clinical midwives, student midwives, and community midwives
FEBRUARY ~ 240 PAGES 1405144416 / 9781405144414 PBK ~ £24.99
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NOVEMBER ~ 208 PAGES 1405146877 / 9781405146876 PBK ~ £24.99 NOVEMBER ~ 208 PAGES 1405146664 / 9781405146661 PBK ~ £24.99 FEBRUARY ~ 272 PAGES 1405133082 / 9781405133081 PBK ~ £27.50
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Occupational Therapy Evidence in Practice for Physical Rehabilitation
EDITED BY LOIS M. ADDY
York St John College
● translates the rhetoric of evidence-based practice into real clinical settings ● allows students and practitioners to engage more readily with best practice ● provides worked examples in case study format ● coverage spans a range of client groups and settings. READERSHIP: undergraduates, postgraduates and occupational therapists working in physical rehabilitation
Occupational Therapy Evidence in Practice for Mental Health
EDITED BY CATHY LONG & JANE CRONIN-DAVIS
York St John College; Leeds Metropolitan University
● translates the rhetoric of evidence-based practice into real clinical settings ● allows students and practitioners to engage more readily with best practice ● provides worked examples in case study format ● coverage spans a range of client groups and settings. READERSHIP: undergraduates, postgraduates and occupational therapists working in physical rehabilitation
Handbook of Psychosocial Rehabilitation
ROBERT KING, CHRIS LLOYD & TOM MEEHAN
All University of Queensland
● detailed case studies, including a continuous case study spanning across chapters ● provides tips for evidence-based clinical practice ● summarises key evidence from the mental health literature ● explores values and standards in contemporary practice ● reflects multi-disciplinary and international perspectives ● appeals to a wide readership, including psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, mental health nurses, occupational therapists and social workers. READERSHIP: postgraduates, undergraduates and clinicians in mental health programmes
Slide 10: Rehabilitation after Traumatic Brain Injury
Psychological Interventions EDITED BY ANDY TYERMAN & NIGEL KING
Both Vale of Aylesbury Primary Care Trust
● increases our understanding of the nature of the psychological effects of traumatic brain injury (TBI) ● provides practical guidance from experienced practitioners about psychological interventions for use in both rehabilitation and long-term adjustment including illustrative case examples ● structured around five main areas: overview of psychological effects and services; cognitive rehabilitation; managing emotional and behavioural problems; vocational rehabilitation; and family impact and interventions. READERSHIP: clinical and health psychologists, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, speech and language therapists, medical practitioners, nurses, and occupational psychologists working in brain injury THIS TITLE IS ALSO FEATURED IN PSYCHOLOGY
JANUARY ~ 480 PAGES 1405111674 / 9781405111676 HBK ~ £50.00
Counselling Skills for Dietitians
Second Edition
NEW EDITION
JUDY GABLE
Counsellor in Primary Care
● attractively set out and well written the book is both practical and interactive ● examples from daily practice illustrate the difficulties encountered by dietitians and demonstrate the application of counselling skills ● clearly explained theoretical models of accepted counselling practice underpin the skills described ● the author draws on her personal experience as a dietitian, counsellor and trainer of counselling skills. READERSHIP: student dietitians, qualified dietitians; practice nurses, health visitors, GPs, health promotion officers, health care facilitators
FEBRUARY ~ 192 PAGES 140514727X / 9781405147279 PBK ~ £26.50 PREVIOUS EDITION: 0632042613
Nutrition in Institutions
MARIA DAVIES, EMMA HITCH & SUSAN CHESHAM
All University of Westminster
● covers nutrition in schools, hospitals, care homes, prisons ● also covers nutrition in the armed forces ● good nutrition in such establishments is vital to ensure healthy populations ● authors have much experience teaching and researching this subject. READERSHIP: nutritionists and dietitians working at the community level, personnel working on food policy, catering managers, food service technologists and health professional carers and managers within institutions such as residential homes, prisons and hospitals, and food technologists and product developers
JANUARY ~ 320 PAGES 1405121254 / 9781405121255 PBK ~ £39.50
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Slide 11: DENTISTRY
NOVEMBER ~ 256 PAGES 1405148314 / 9781405148313 PBK ~ £15.99 PREVIOUS EDITION: 0632042834 FEBRUARY ~ 288 PAGES 1405128038 / 9781405128032 PBK ~ £19.99 SEPTEMBER ~ 496 PAGES 1405135409 / 9781405135405 PBK ~ £49.99
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Questions and Answers for Dental Nurses
Second Edition
● established favourite featuring a modernised design
NEW EDITION
CAROLE HOLLINS
Dental Clinician and Examiner
● contents updated throughout, including a significant number of NEW questions ● employs a variety of assessment styles: ● multiple choice questions, with explanation of the correct answer and indications on incorrect answers ● short answer questions ● essay type questions, with outlines of model responses ● diagram-based questions (for labelling) ● equally suitable for the ‘National’ examination or S/NVQ route, with a specific chapter dedicated to the style of the NVQ Independent Assessment, and a timely refresher for Access to Registration Training ● boosts confidence of readers preparing for examinations or informal tests. READERSHIP: trainee dental nurses
Handbook for Dental Nurses
JANE BONEHILL, CLARE ROBERTS & DIANA WINCOTT
DenMed Training; GKT Dental Nurse Education and Training Centre; GKT Dental Nurse Education and Training Centre
● succinctly presented – use of bullet points allows rapid digest of information ● illustrated ● focuses on clinical procedures, with snapshots of relevant supporting issues ● logically structured ● suitable for dental nurses in general practice or hospital settings. READERSHIP: practising dental nurses; trainee dental nurses, and newly qualified dental nurses
Clinical Textbook of Dental Hygiene and Therapy
EDITED BY ROBERT IRELAND
Emeritus Professor, University of Liverpool
● provides unique combined coverage of the subjects of dental hygiene and dental therapy ● emphasises the clinical domain and reflects role expansion ● highly illustrated in full colour throughout ● includes expert contributions from dental hygienists, therapists, and dentists, featuring some international authors. READERSHIP: students of dental hygiene, dental therapy, oral health science
Slide 12: Dental Reception and Practice Management
GLENYS BRIDGES
The Dental Resource Company
● provides valuable information on dental reception and practice management in one book ● offers perspectives from the service environment, coupled with considerations unique to the dental field ● written by an authority on training in these disciplines ● includes a helpful glossary of terms ● illustrated. READERSHIP: dental receptionists and practice managers
JANUARY ~ 272 PAGES 1405138882 / 9781405138888 PBK ~ £29.50
Practical Periodontal Plastic Surgery
SERGE DIBART & MAMDOUH KARIMA
Boston University; King Abdullaziz University School of Dental Medicine, Saudi Arabia
● step-by-step format for quick and clear reference ● highly illustrated with full color throughout ● focuses on the practical aspects of actual clinical procedures ● brings together periodontal and plastic surgery expertise ● introduces microsurgical techniques and instrumentation ● profiles esthetic procedures, such as crown lengthening and root coverage, together with the core repertoire of mucogingival surgery. READERSHIP: periodontists, dentists, residents, and students
NOVEMBER ~ 136 PAGES 0813822688 / 9780813822686 HBK ~ £42.50
Implant Restorations
A Step-by-Step Guide, Second Edition
NEW EDITION
CARL DRAGO
Gundersen Lutheran Medical Center, LaCrosse, Wisconsin
● step-by-step format for quick and clear reference ● highly illustrated with full color throughout ● focuses on the practical aspects of actual clinical procedures ● profiles several common basic and more advanced cases in a simple, concise and straightforward manner ● advises on procedural protocols, treatment planning and sequencing ● includes single unit and implant supported denture prostheses. READERSHIP: general dentists, prosthodontists, residents and students
FEBRUARY ~ 256 PAGES 081382883X / 9780813828831 HBK ~ £55.00 PREVIOUS EDITION: 0965593002
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DENTISTRY
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Musculoskeletal System at a Glance
CHRISTOPHER BULSTRODE & CATHERINE SWALES
Both Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre, Oxford
● the ultimate revision aid - all students need to know in every double-page spread ● developed with student and teacher guidance ● includes full colour and self-assessment cases throughout ● covers the science of bone and muscle physiology and the normal locomotor system ● looks at the clinical aspects of trauma, musculoskeletal stress and rheumatology. READERSHIP: medical students, nurses, sports science/medicine students, osteopath students, physiotherapy students, GPs
Paediatrics at a Glance
NEW EDITION
Second Edition LAWRENCE MIALL, MARY C.J. RUDOLF & MALCOLM I. LEVENE
All Leeds General Infirmary
● the ultimate revision aid - all students need to know in every double-page spread ● excellent introduction and revision tool ● first class paediatric authors ● structured into seven parts for easy navigation ● covers core clinical knowledge needs of medical students. READERSHIP: medical students and junior doctors, student nurses, paediatric nurses, and physiotherapists
NEW EDITION Lecture Notes: Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics
Seventh Edition JOHN L. REID, PETER RUBIN & MATTHEW WALTERS
University of Glasgow; Queen’s Medical Centre, Nottingham; University of Glasgow
● the highly respected series, providing core knowledge for medical students and junior doctors ● fully updated to reflect breadth of coverage ● new information on drugs used during pregnancy and labour and for treating children ● includes more on guidelines and formularies for clinical practice ● will guide students through medical school and the Foundation Programme. READERSHIP: medical students, junior doctors, dental students, nurse practitioners
Slide 14: Lecture Notes: Human Physiology
Fifth Edition
NEW EDITION
EDITED BY OLE PETERSEN
University of Liverpool
● the highly respected series, providing core knowledge for medical students and junior doctors ● revised and updated in full colour ● provides more focus on pathophysiology for clinical relevance ● no nonsense introduction for medical and allied health care students ● now includes physiology of pain and increased coverage of heart and the vascular system ● includes a completely revised chapter on the nervous system. READERSHIP: medical students (MBBS), physiology students, pharmacology students (BPharm), and sports science students
OCTOBER ~ 656 PAGES 1405136510 / 9781405136518 PBK ~ £21.99 PREVIOUS EDITION: 0865427755
Lecture Notes: General Surgery
Eleventh Edition
NEW EDITION
HAROLD ELLIS, ROY CALNE & CHRIS WATSON
Guy’s Campus; University of Cambridge; University of Cambridge
● the highly respected series, providing core knowledge for medical students and junior doctors ● revised and updated in full colour ● the general surgery text students love ● new chapter on pre-operative patient management ● includes a full update on transplantation ● provides material on MRSA, breast cancer screening and treatment. READERSHIP: medical students and junior doctors
OCTOBER ~ 384 PAGES 1405139110 / 9781405139113 PBK ~ £18.99 PREVIOUS EDITION: 0632063718
Lecture Notes: Dermatology
Ninth Edition
NEW EDITION
ROBIN GRAHAM-BROWN & TONY BURNS
Both Leicester Royal Infirmary
● the highly respected series, providing core knowledge for medical students and junior doctors ● previous BMA award winner ● new case studies and self-assessment (MCQs) ● includes more on systemic diseases leading to skin disorders ● increased use of diagrams to describe dermatological vocabulary ● provides further information throughout on histology, immunology and pathology. READERSHIP: medical students, junior doctors and GPs
NOVEMBER ~ 224 PAGES 1405139773 / 9781405139779 PBK ~ £17.99 PREVIOUS EDITION: 0632064943
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Lecture Notes: Urology
Sixth Edition
NEW EDITION
JOHN BLANDY & AMIR KAISARY
formerly University of London; The Royal Free Hospital
● the highly respected series, providing core knowledge for medical students and junior doctors ● a new author provides a cutting-edge introduction to urology ● provides an integrated approach to the renal system and urinary tract ● offers new material on interstitial brachytherapy for early prostate cancer and laparoscopic radical prostatectomy ● covers more information on treatment guidelines and evidence-based medicine. READERSHIP: SHOs and specialist urology nurses; senior medical students
NEW EDITION Lecture Notes: Diseases of the Ear, Nose & Throat
Tenth Edition PETER D. BULL & RAY CLARKE
Royal Hallamshire Hospital; Royal Liverpool Children’s Hospital
● the highly respected series, providing core knowledge for medical students and junior doctors ● new material covering physiology of hearing; introduction to otitis media; anatomy and physiology of the nose; anatomy and physiology of larynx; examination of the neck and neck lumps ● features a new self-assessment section ● ‘Clinical Practice’ boxes feature in each chapter ● includes more illustrations throughout. READERSHIP: medical students, junior doctors and GPs
Essential Nuclear Medicine Physics
Second Edition
NEW EDITION
RACHEL A. POWSNER & EDWARD R. POWSNER
Boston University; formerly Michigan State University
● covers the basics of nuclear physics and the interactions of radiation and matter ● presents difficult concepts clearly and concisely by simplifying complex language and defining new terminology ● covers all essential topics including: instrumentation, SPECT, PET and PET/CT imaging, radiation biology, dosimetry, and safety ● new chapter on management of nuclear event casualties and new appendix with NRC rules and regulations ● clarifies concepts with numerous illustrations. READERSHIP: nuclear medicine and radiology residents and fellows as well as nuclear cardiology fellows; upper level undergraduate and post graduate courses in nuclear medicine and radiation and radiobiology programs; technical programs for nuclear medicine and sonography programs
PREVIOUS EDITION: 0632043148
Slide 16: Essential Haematology
NEW EDITION
Fifth Edition A. VICTOR HOFFBRAND, PAUL A.H. MOSS & JOHN E. PETTIT
Royal Free Hospital; University of Birmingham; Medlab South Ltd, New Zealand
● THE introductory text for clinical and laboratory haematology ● an authoritative and accessible textbook now fully revised ● beautifully presented - a joy to learn from ● features a new standardized approach to clinical features and management of disease. READERSHIP: medical students, junior doctors and residents, biomedical students, haematology technicians, haematolgy nurses, nurse practitioners and physician assistants
SEPTEMBER ~ 376 PAGES 1405136499 / 9781405136495 PBK ~ £24.99 PREVIOUS EDITION: 0632051531
Essential Endocrinology and Diabetes
Fifth Edition
NEW EDITION
RICHARD I. HOLT & NEIL A. HANLEY
Both University of Southampton
● revised to provide increased clinical focus ● includes new chapters on endocrine neoplasia, diabetes (type 1, type 2, complications) and obesity ● new features include learning objectives, key points boxes and case histories ● content now reorganized into 3 parts: principles of endocrinology; clinical endocrinology; and clinical diabetes and obesity. READERSHIP: medical students (MB BS, USMLE 1, 2), junior doctors and residents (leading to MRCP, USMLE 3), veterinary students, and biochemistry and health sciences students
DECEMBER ~ 296 PAGES 1405136480 / 9781405136488 PBK ~ £22.99 PREVIOUS EDITION: 0632056150
ABC of Urology
Second Edition
NEW EDITION
EDITED BY CHRIS DAWSON & HUGH N. WHITFIELD
Edith Cavell Hospital, Peterborough; Royal Berkshire Hospital, Reading
● an authoritative, concise, and comprehensive guide to urology ● includes new information on radiological investigations ● introduces an evidence-based approach to trauma investigation and management ● focuses on primary care management diagnosis including ordering investigations, and follow-up after hospital treatment ● provides further details on chronic prostatic disease and palliative care for prostate and bladder cancer and an update on stones surgery (non invasive). READERSHIP: GPs, practice nurses, junior doctors, and students
SEPTEMBER ~ 64 PAGES 1405139595 / 9781405139595 PBK ~ £18.99 PREVIOUS EDITION: 0727910752
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ABC of Heart Failure
NEW EDITION
Second Edition GREGORY Y.H. LIP, MICHAEL K. DAVIES & RUSSELL DAVIS
City Hospital, Birmingham; Selly Oak Hospital, Birmingham; City Hospital, Birmingham
● new and fully updated edition for the diagnosis and treatment of heart failure ● fully covers all the latest advances ● ideal for the growing area of multidisciplinary management of heart failure ● supplies coherent and concise information relating to the epidemiology, pathophysiology and clinical features of this life threatening condition. READERSHIP: GPs, hospital doctors, cardiovascular nurses, and students
ABC of Hypertension
Fifth Edition
NEW EDITION
GARETH BEEVERS, GREGORY LIP & EOIN O’BRIEN
University of Birmingham; City Hospital, Birmingham; Beaumont Hospital, Dublin
● comprehensive revision and update of a successful and established guide ● provides an insight for the non-specialist on how and whom to treat for hypertension ● covers the measurement of blood pressure and the investigation and management of hypertensive patients ● important reference for general practitioners who may be screening large numbers of patients for hypertension. READERSHIP: GPs, practice nurses, junior doctors, and students
ABC of COPD
EDITED BY GRAEME P. CURRIE
Aberdeen Royal Infirmary
● a new guide for the diagnosis, effects and treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ● a practical, concise and well illustrated introduction to COPD ● treatment recommendations are based on NICE guidelines for the management of COPD ● contains everything the non-specialist needs to know about the disease. READERSHIP: GPs, practice nurses, junior doctors, and students
Slide 18: ABC of Kidney Disease
EDITED BY DAVID GOLDSMITH, SATISH JAYAWARDENE & PENNY ACKLAND
Guy’s & St Thomas Hospitals; Guy’s Hospital; Melbourne Grove Medical Practice
● brand new text looking at kidney disease in a practical, user-friendly manner ● part of the successful BMJ ABC series ● timely publication as kidney disease is on the increase, possibly due to the rise in incidence of diabetes ● demystifies renal medicine for the GP and generalist with clear guidelines and advice on screening, management and appropriate referral. READERSHIP: GPs, practice nurses, junior doctors, and students
JANUARY ~ 56 PAGES 1405136758 / 9781405136754 PBK ~ £16.99
ABC of Allergies
Second Edition
NEW EDITION
EDITED BY STEPHEN R. DURHAM
National Heart and Lung Institute
● a fully revised and updated guide to the treatment and diagnosis of allergies ● covers all major allergies including food allergies, adverse drug reactions, venom allergy and hay fever ● new chapters cover latex allergy, allergy to local and general anaesthetic drugs and allergen immunotherapy. READERSHIP: GPs, practice nurses, junior doctors, and students
MARCH ~ 96 PAGES 1405139587 / 9781405139588 PBK ~ £18.99 PREVIOUS EDITION: 0727912364
ABC of Obesity
EDITED BY NAVEED SATTAR & MICHAEL E. LEAN
Both Glasgow Royal Infirmary
● a new guide tackling the growing problem of obesity amongst men, women and children ● written by internationally acclaimed experts ● addresses issues such as dieting, exercise, self esteem, drug treatment and surgery ● uses recent evidence to highlight frequent problems, successful treatment options, and the most common causes of obesity ● an indispensable guide for all general practitioners, junior doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals. READERSHIP: GPs, practice nurses, junior doctors, healthcare professionals, and students
FEBRUARY ~ 56 PAGES 140513674X / 9781405136747 PBK ~ £16.99
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Instant Clinical Pharmacology
Second Edition
NEW EDITION
EVAN BEGG
University of Otago
● an essential dip-in guide covering the basics of clinical pharmacology ● written by the Australian editor-elect of The British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology ● now includes guidance on major drug classes, dosage forms, routes of administration, toxicokinetics, complementary and alternative medicines ● effective illustrations and summary boxes help rapid access of key facts. READERSHIP: medical students in clinical attachments, junior doctors, dental students and nurses
Clinical Anatomy
Eleventh Edition
NEW EDITION
HAROLD ELLIS
Guy’s Campus
● an established favourite for medical students and surgical trainees ● written by one of the great and respected teachers of anatomy ● fully updated with more CT scans for diagnostic illustration ● offers a concise description of clinically important anatomy. READERSHIP: senior medical students, junior doctors, residents, surgeons studying for higher and recertification exams
The Blackwell Guide to Medical Ethics
EDITED BY ROSAMOND RHODES, ANITA SILVERS & LESLIE P. FRANCIS
Mount Sinai School of Medicine; San Francisco State University; University of Utah
● examines the key ethical issues and debates which have resulted from the rapid advances in biomedical technology ● brings together the leading scholars from a wide range of disciplines, including philosophy, medicine, theology and law, to discuss these issues ● tackles such topics as ending life, patient choice, selling body parts, resourcing and confidentiality ● organized with a coherent structure that differentiates between the decisions of individuals and those of social policy. READERSHIP: students and scholars of medical ethics in departments of philosophy and medicine THIS TITLE IS ALSO FEATURED IN PHILOSOPHY
NOVEMBER ~ 448 PAGES 1405125845 / 9781405125840 PBK ~ £21.99 1405125837 / 9781405125833 HBK ~ £60.00
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JORGEN NORDENSTROM
Karolinska University Hospital-Solna
● a unique and user-friendly step-by-step introduction to evidence-based medicine ● breaks the evidence-based approach into four steps: formulating an answerable question; information search; reviewing information and critical appraisal; employing the results in daily practice ● introduces concepts with the use of easy-to-remember acronyms, clinical examples, tables, illustrations and selective quotes from Sherlock Holmes. READERSHIP: medical students, junior doctors, nursing students, allied health care students and workers. Holmes collectivists
OCTOBER ~ 112 PAGES 1405157135 / 9781405157131 PBK ~ £12.99
Pocket Guide to Critical Appraisal
Second Edition
NEW EDITION
IAIN K. CROMBIE
University of Dundee
● the best known guide to a core tool in evidence-based medicine ● extensively revised and modernized throughout ● now includes two new chapters on appraisal of qualitative research and economic research ● an invaluable introduction for all health professionals and students. READERSHIP: healthcare professionals, medical students, and clinical researchers
FEBRUARY ~ 64 PAGES 1405146516 / 9781405146517 PBK ~ £12.99 PREVIOUS EDITION: 072791099X
Qualitative Research in Health Care
Third Edition
NEW EDITION
EDITED BY CATHERINE J. POPE & NICHOLAS MAYS
University of Southampton; London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
● a clear and accessible introduction to practising and interpreting qualitative research in health care ● well established and successful BMJ Research and Writing title ● the only basic level introductory text aimed specifically at the novice ● concise, practical and easy-to-use ● new material considers the ethics of qualitative research, how to assess its quality and how to use qualitative methods in the emerging area of research synthesis ● demonstrates effective and appropriate qualitative research. READERSHIP: health care researchers, clinicians, nurses and students
JULY ~ 168 PAGES 1405135123 / 9781405135122 PBK ~ £19.99 PREVIOUS EDITION: 0727913964
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MRCP2 Best of Fives, Volume 1
SHIBLEY RAHMAN & AVINASH RAHMAN
Institute of Neurology, London; Chelsea Westminster Hospital
● covers all the topics in MRCP Step 2 ● fully reviewed by subject experts ● mirrors the MRCP question format ● question and answer format – no turning back between front and back of the book ● answers provide full review of the issues behind the question ● handy pocket size for portable revision. READERSHIP: candidates for the Royal College of Physicians Part 2 examinations, final year medical students
MRCP2 Best of Fives, Volume 2
SHIBLEY RAHMAN & AVINASH RAHMAN
Institute of Neurology, London; Chelsea Westminster Hospital
● covers all the topics in MRCP Step 2 ● fully reviewed by subject experts ● mirrors the MRCP question format ● question and answer format – no turning back between front and back of the book ● answers provide full review of the issues behind the question ● handy pocket size for portable revision. READERSHIP: candidates for the Royal College of Physicians Part 2 examinations, final year medical students
PLAB
TYAGI
● PLAB part 1 exam is now multiple choice, picture and clinical problem solving questions to Extended Matching Questions ● the General Medical Council (GMC) frequently reviews the way in which it examines the overseas doctors in the PLAB process, and now 30% of the papers are composed of single best answer (SBA) questions ● this book is written with this in mind, and contains 350 SBA practice questions.
Slide 22: Neonatal Formulary
Fifth Edition
NEW EDITION
EDITED BY EDMUND HEY & CATHERINE BALDRIDGE
Both Victoria Royal Infirmary, Newcastle-upon-Tyne
● a new edition of this unique formulary for babies and pregnant women ● already established as a national reference of neonatal therapeutics ● continuously updated via its own website, and new edition is available in PDA format ● includes 20 new monographs on drugs especially relevant to tropical diseases ● features a drug per page, including invaluable information on dose sizes and administration for babies ● provides further inclusion of evidence from relevant RCTs and systematic reviews from the Cochrane database. READERSHIP: neonatologists, hospital pharmacists, midwives and other specialist nurses, and obstetricians
OCTOBER ~ 320 PAGES 140514517X / 9781405145176 PBK ~ £37.50 PREVIOUS EDITION: 0727917382
Acute Medicine
Fourth Edition
NEW EDITION
DAVID C. SPRIGINGS & JOHN B. CHAMBERS
Northampton General Hospital; Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospitals
● a practical and well established guide to acute medicine for the junior physician and casualty officers ● fully revised to cover the curriculum for trainees in General Internal Medicine (GIM) ● clear and concise layout - tells you what you really need to know at a moment’s notice. READERSHIP: HOs, specialist registrars, junior consultants and final year medical students
DECEMBER ~ 304 PAGES 140512962X / 9781405129626 PBK ~ £21.50 PREVIOUS EDITION: 0632054557
Acute Medical Emergencies
NEW EDITION
The Practical Approach, Second Edition ADVANCED LIFE SUPPORT GROUP
Manchester
● invaluable resource for all staff dealing with emergencies ● revised edition of the Advanced Life Support Group coursebook ● covers procedures for acute emergencies occurring anywhere, on hospital wards or beyond ● now published in a waterproof ring binder, and easy to customize ● tried and tested procedures provide clear, concise advice on recognition and management of medical emergencies. READERSHIP: accident and emergency staff, junior doctors
FEBRUARY ~ 464 PAGES 0727918540 / 9780727918543 RING ~ £45.00 PREVIOUS EDITION: 0727914642
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How to Survive in Anaesthesia
Third Edition
NEW EDITION
NEVILLE ROBINSON & GEORGE M. HALL
Northwick Park Hospital; St George’s Hospital
● this handy sized book fills the gap between theoretical and practical skills ● ideal for newly qualified anaesthetists, with revised up-to-date text ● two additional short chapters reflect the increased awareness about patient safety and the potential for error ● quick and easy to follow on a busy ward, including bullet point boxes highlighting the procedures ● the redesign of this book sees a smaller format and a clearer typography and layout. READERSHIP: anaesthesia trainees
Visual Diagnosis in Emergency and Critical Care Medicine
CHRISTOPHER P. HOLSTEGE, ALEXANDER B. BAER, JESSE M. PINES & WILLIAM J. BRADY
University of Virginia; University of Virginia; University of Pennsylvania; University of Virginia
● an invaluable aid for all physicians who see patients in acute care settings ● an ideal revision aid for Boards and specialist exam candidates ● includes detailed cases that are rarely encountered in training but are critical to the patient ● over 200 photographic examples of all types of presentation in the emergency department for the reader to diagnose ● presents explanations by experts in leading US centres. READERSHIP: emergency medicine clinicians, other emergency medicine staff, intensivists and family practitioners
Pocket Consultant: Occupational Health
NEW EDITION
Fifth Edition TAR-CHING AW, KERRY GARDINER & J.M. HARRINGTON
University of Kent, Canterbury; University of Witwatersrand; University of Birmingham
● the compact reference of choice for the occupational health practitioner team ● covers both medicine and hygiene which no other similarly synoptic volume does ● includes additional sections on nursing and law ● offers coverage of key subject areas in occupational health - including occupational hygiene, toxicology, health effects and practical aspects of practice ● provides all the information an interested medical student needs to know. READERSHIP: undergraduate students of occupational health courses, e.g. MFOM and MIOH; occupational physicians and hygienists, occupational health doctors and nurses and physiotherapists, safety officers, trade unionists, insurance companies, personnel departments and risk assessors
PREVIOUS EDITION: 0632048328
Slide 24: The Complete Guide to Nutrition in Primary Care
EDITED BY DARWIN DEEN & LISA HARK
Albert Einstein College of Medicine; University of Pennsylvania
● a comprehensive guide to nutrition for the primary care practitioner ● edited by a GP (Darwin Deen) and dietician (Lisa Hark, star of US version of Honey We’re Killing the Kids) ● easy to navigate ● includes latest guidance on nutritional advice for patients ● covers all disease of all systems. READERSHIP: primary care physicians, PAs, NPs, RDs
JANUARY ~ 400 PAGES 1405104740 / 9781405104746 PBK ~ £16.99
Suicide Risk Management
A Manual for Health Professionals STAN KUTCHER & SONIA CHEHIL
Both Dalhousie University
● a practical guide providing tools to recognize, assess, and manage the suicidal or potentially suicidal patient ● presents important information regarding the epidemiology, risk factors and associated aspects of suicide ● introduces the Tool for Assessment of Suicide Risk (TASR) and provides instruction on how to use it appropriately in the clinic ● features a continued self study program to assess clinical evaluation skills ● bulleted lists, tables and flowcharts aid the complex assessment of the risk of suicide ● contains a summary card at the back of the book providing a quick guide to assessment. READERSHIP: psychiatrists, general practitioners, nurses, clinical psychologists, and other allied health professionals
JULY ~ 136 PAGES 1405153695 / 9781405153690 PBK ~ £14.99
Lishman’s Organic Psychiatry
NEW EDITION
A Textbook of Neuropsychiatry, Fourth Edition ANTHONY DAVID, SIMON FLEMINGER, MICHAEL KOPELMAN, SIMON LOVESTONE & JOHN MELLERS
King’s College Hospital; The Maudsley Hospital; St. Thomas Hospital; Institute of Psychiatry; The Maudsley Hospital
● new edition of this well established single-author textbook ● extensively revised by a team of five authors, yet maintains the ‘feel’ of the original single-author book ● comprehensive review of cognitive and behavioral consequences and the impact of clinical practice ● emphasised and updated existing case studies help illustrate clinical practice. READERSHIP: trainee and practising psychiatrists, neurologists and neuropsychologists
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Textbook of Hepatology
NEW EDITION
From Basic Science to Clinical Practice, Third Edition EDITED BY JUAN RODÉS, JEAN-PIERRE BENHAMOU, ANDRÉS BLEI, JÜRG REICHEN & MARIO RIZZETTO
University of Barcelona; Fédération Médicochirurgicale d’Hépatogastroentérologie; Lakeside Veterans Affairs Medical Center; University of Berne; University of Torino
● encyclopedic guide to hepatology - for consultation by clinicians and basic scientists ● previously the Oxford Textbook of Clinical Hepatology, this two-volume textbook is now with Blackwell Publishing ● covers both basic science, clinical science and now translational science (converting basic science discoveries into the practical applications to benefit people) ● colour plate sections provide an excellent overview with images to reinforce explanations ● edited by ten leading experts in the liver and biliary tract and their diseases, together with outstanding contributions from over 200 international clinicians ● global references, evidence and extensive subject matter provide the best science discussed by the best authors. READERSHIP: hepatologists; gastroenterologists; hepatobiliary and liver transplant surgeons; basic science researchers in hepatology NEW EDITION Clinical Obstetrics: The Fetus and Mother - Handbook
Second Edition EDITED BY ALBERT E. REECE & JOHN C. HOBBINS
University of Arkansas; University of Colorado
● a new edition of this quick reference handbook for obstetricians and gynecologists ● designed to complement the parent textbook Clinical Obstetrics: The Fetus and Mother ● illustrations aid diagnosis and treatment ● new chapters cover three dimensional ultrasound, fetal stem cell and benign tumours in pregnancy ● includes extensive discussions of prenatal diagnosis of congenital malformations. READERSHIP: clinical obstetricians, obstetricians in training, house staff physicians, and midwives
Essential Guide to Blood Groups
GEOFF DANIELS & IMELDA BROMILOW
Bristol Institute for Transfusion Sciences; DiaMed AG, Switzerland
● a unique and practical “pocket-sized” guide on the essentials of blood group systems ● written by a leader in the field - author of the best seller - Human Blood Groups ● helps readers avoid the commonest errors in the administration of blood products ● covers essential information on most important blood group systems - together with their clinical importance, techniques used in blood grouping, troubleshooting, and quality assurance. READERSHIP: haematologists, transfusion and blood banking specialists, immunohaematologists and laboratory scientists/technicians.
Slide 26: Evidence-based Sports Medicine
Second Edition
NEW EDITION
EDITED BY DOMHNALL MACAULEY & THOMAS BEST
Hillhead Family Practice, Belfast; Ohio State University
● a unique reference book on the optimum management of sports related conditions ● includes reviews published on numerous topics since the first edition ● updated to take into account new evidence based on systematic reviews and controlled trials ● fully revised methodology section reflects changes in technique and application ● includes more MCQs and essay questions and is supported by free access website www.evidbasedsportsmedicine.com READERSHIP: sports medicine physicians; orthopaedic surgeons, family physicians with sports medicine diploma, and physiotherapists
DECEMBER ~ 704 PAGES 1405132981 / 9781405132985 HBK ~ £75.00 PREVIOUS EDITION: 0727915843
Evidence-based Pediatric Oncology
Second Edition
NEW EDITION
EDITED BY ROSS PINKERTON, A.G. SHANKAR & KATHERINE MATTHAY
Mater Children’s Hospital, Brisbane; The Middlesex Hospital; University of California, San Francisco
● established as the most up-to-date reviews of trials in pediatric oncology ● includes reviews and commentaries by the world’s leading experts ● thoroughly revised and updated edition of a unique text ● provides systematic reviews with recommendations for optimum treatments for childhood cancer ● covers all tumour types occurring in children and young adults ● supported by an updated and improved website and CD Rom. READERSHIP: paediatric oncologists, oncologists, paediatricians, and specialist nurses
NOVEMBER ~ 384 PAGES 1405142685 / 9781405142687 HBK ~ £99.50 PREVIOUS EDITION: 0727914405
Eye Care in Developing Nations
Fourth Edition
NEW EDITION
LARRY SCHWAB
● covers the prevention and treatment of blindness in developing countries ● includes all common eye conditions causing blindness ● shows how eye services can be delivered to low resource populations ● fully revised new edition now published with 50 colour illustrations. READERSHIP: ophthalmologists and optometrists in training and practice, ophthalmic assistants, and eye care workers in developing countries
MANSON DECEMBER ~ 400 PAGES 1840760842 / 9781840760842 PBK ~ £29.95 PREVIOUS EDITION: 0192619306
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Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
NEW EDITION
For patients, their families and interested physicians, Second Edition BARRY J. MARON & LISA SALBERG
Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation; Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Association
● a comprehensive and straightforward text for patients and care providers ● takes into account all the changes over the past four years ● a summary of key points at the end of each section ● provides easy to follow screening flow charts to help identify who in the family needs to be screened and how often ● this complete guide covers: what the disease is, what the symptoms are, how it can be treated, the genetic implications, and lifestyle advice. READERSHIP: patients, families and carers of those with HCM
Clinical Gated Cardiac SPECT
Second Edition
NEW EDITION
EDITED BY GUIDO GERMANO & DANIEL S. BERMAN
Both UCLA School of Medicine
● must-have clinician’s guidelines for interpreting and reporting ● supplemented with numerous, high quality images to aid understanding ● lists all the different protocols and includes common pitfalls and flowcharts on the management of patients ● “This book will be useful for all physicians involved in cardiac imaging, whether they are in radiology, nuclear medicine, or cardiology, and should be mandatory for physicians engaged in gated cardiac SPECT. It is recommended without reservation.” Radiology: Review of first edition READERSHIP: cardiologists, radiologists, nuclear medicine physicians and nuclear cardiologists
The 12 Lead ECG in ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction
A Practical Approach for Clinicians ANTONIO BAYÉS DE LUNA, MIGUEL FIOL-SALA & ELLIOT ANTMAN
Hospital Santa Creu i Sant Pau, Barcelona; Hospital Son Dureta, Palma; Brigham and Women’s Hospital; Harvard Medical School, Boston
● the essential tool for interpreting ECGs in ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction (STEMI) ● clear and concise guide to diagnosing STEMI and determining treatment and management ● practical tool essential for all heath care professionals ● self-assessment section aids learning, helping the reader to apply the principles of analysis over a series of 15 cases. READERSHIP: emergency medicine physicians, and electrophysiologists
Slide 28: Heart Disease in Pregnancy
Second Edition
NEW EDITION
EDITED BY CELIA OAKLEY & CAROLE A. WARNES
formerly Hammersmith Hospital; Mayo Clinic
● recognized as the standard work in clinical practice ● Professor Oakley and Dr Warnes offer valuable and practical advice in a challenging area of cardiological management ● an internationally renowned team of contributors create the must-have book for cardiologists and obstetricians managing heart disease in pregnancy. READERSHIP: cardiologists and obstetricians
NOVEMBER ~ 500 PAGES 1405134887 / 9781405134880 HBK ~ £65.00 PREVIOUS EDITION: 0727910655
Pacing Options in the Adult Patient with Congenital Heart Disease
HARRY G. MOND & PETER P. KARPAWICH
The Royal Melbourne Hospital; Children’s Hospital of Michigan
● the first pacing book dedicated to the adult patient with CHD ● decades of device therapy in one accessible resource ● this book is the must-have resource covering: how the anatomy differs; what surgical procedures were performed; the potential pitfalls and problems during device implantation. READERSHIP: internal medicine and pediatric pacemaker physicians and implanters
NOVEMBER ~ 176 PAGES 1405155698 / 9781405155694 HBK ~ £35.00
Markers in Cardiology
A Case-Oriented Approach EDITED BY JESSE E. ADAMS
University of Kentucky
● the correct application of protein markers to patients with cardiac disease is critical for optimal diagnosis and treatment ● in depth analysis of the measured levels of diverse proteins (markers) that can detect cardiac injury ● covers technical, clinical and outcome assessments for each marker used in clinical practice ● case-based approach to support clinical applications and help prepare for all possible outcomes. READERSHIP: cardiologists
FEBRUARY ~ 272 PAGES 1405134186 / 9781405134187 HBK ~ £59.50
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Management of Complex Cardiovascular Problems
NEW EDITION
The Consultant’s Approach, Third Edition EDITED BY THACH N. NGUYEN, DAYI HU, MOO-HYUN KIM & CINDY L. GRINES
St Mary Medical Center; TongJi University; Dong A. University Medical Center, South Korea; William Beaumont Hospital
● addresses the day-to-day implications of conventional and frontline modalities of treatment for major cardiovascular problems ● currently the only book that discusses the options when the standard management fails ● a frank and honest review and evaluation of the data from clinical trials, offering practical ways to incorporate this evidence-based information into everyday practice ● ‘Clinical Pearls’ feature across all chapters and offer quick and smart recognition of the problem during management. READERSHIP: general cardiologists, vascular surgeons, surgeons, radiologists or family physicians
Advanced Endovascular Therapy of Aortic Disease
EDITED BY ALAN B. LUMSDEN, PETER H. LIN, RUTH L. BUSH, ERIC PEDEN & WEI ZHOU
All Baylor College of Medicine
● a comprehensive review of advanced endovascular interventions of aortic disease ● edited by faculty members at the prestigious Baylor College of Medicine ● contributions from world-renown endovascular experts from cardiology, radiology, cardiothoracic surgery, and vascular surgery specialties ● will appeal to endovascular interventionalists around the world, regardless of their specialty. READERSHIP: endovascular therapists, cardiologists, vascular surgeons, radiologists and, cardiothoracic surgeons
Pediatric Heart Disease
A Practical Guide EDITED BY PIERS DAUBENEY, STEVEN WEBBER, MICHAEL GATZOULIS & KOICHIRO NIWA
Royal Brompton Hospital, London; Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh; Royal Brompton Hospital, London; Chiba Cardiovascular Center, Japan
● companion book to Adult Congenital Heart Disease, completing knowledge of the CHD patient ● international editors and contributors from both sides of the Atlantic and Japan ● a practical book aimed at general pediatricians and physicians who are responsible for ongoing management ● highly illustrated with state of the art radiology scans ● includes a section on emergency management. READERSHIP: pediatricians and trainees, GPs and practitioners and trainee cardiologists
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NEW EDITION
Understanding why people faint and what can be done about it, Second Edition BLAIR P. GRUBB
Medical College of Ohio
● an information goldmine for anyone whose life is affected by the threat and reality of fainting ● a straightforward patient-focused guide to the phenomenon of fainting, its diagnosis and treatment ● covers parallel problems such as orthostatic intolerance, hypotension and chronic fatigue ● a book that needs to be present in every GP surgery. READERSHIP: patients, GPs and carers of those affected by syncope
FEBRUARY ~ 128 PAGES 1405148411 / 9781405148412 PBK ~ £14.99 PREVIOUS EDITION: 0879934913
Cardiovascular Genetics and Genomics for the Cardiologist
EDITED BY VICTOR DZAU & CHOONG-CHIN LIEW
Duke University; Brigham and Women’s Hospital
● promises to remodel the way cardiovascular medicine is practised ● written and edited by two pioneers in the area ● specially selected material for the practising clinician ● must-have reference for this developing field to ensure up-to-date patient care. READERSHIP: cardiologists, internal medicine, geneticists
FEBRUARY ~ 448 PAGES 1405133945 / 9781405133944 HBK ~ £65.00
Surgical Management of Vitiligo
EDITED BY SOMESH GUPTA, MATS J. OLSSON, AMRINDER J. KANWAR & JEAN-PAUL ORTONNE
India Institute of Medical Sciences; University Hospital, Uppsala; Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India; Université de Nice
● the first comprehensive reference on the surgical treatment of vitiligo ● written by the international leaders in the field, this authoritative text answers all your questions on the surgical management of vitiligo ● explains the new treatment of surgically transplanting melanocytes into the affected areas of the skin to provide dermatologists and surgeons with the latest state-of-the-art information ● presents all the latest information on the topic, eliminating the need to search through multiple sources for specific data. READERSHIP: practising dermatologists, plastic surgeons
NOVEMBER ~ 312 PAGES 1405145218 / 9781405145213 HBK ~ £89.50
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Practical Pediatric Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
GEORGE GERSHMAN & MARVIN E. AMENT
Both UCLA Medical Center
● the only text to provide detailed, evidence-based guidance on indications, techniques and procedures for endoscopy in pediatrics ● looks at pediatric cases requiring endoscopy or colonoscopy as part of the investigation, diagnosis or treatment ● explains differences for procedures in children from those in adults, such as preparation, sedation, technique, and spectrum of therapeutic manipulations ● colour diagrams of procedures and a comprehensive atlas of endoscopic images, illustrate both normal and abnormal pathology aiding and perfecting diagnosis and treatment ● considers the new and less invasive Wireless Capsule Endoscopy options that will be less traumatic for the pediatric patient. READERSHIP: pediatric endoscopists, pediatric gastroenterologists, pediatric endoscopy specialist nurses, and gastroenterologists and endoscopists who see pediatrics cases
Pathology of Hepatocellular Carcinoma
MASAMICHI KOJIRO
Kurume University, Japan
● covers huge advances made in clinical diagnosis of liver cancer aiding earlier detection ● draws on the expertise of an internationally recognised author famed for his understanding, knowledge and efforts in defining terms and diagnosis in this area ● addresses recent progress made in diagnosis and treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) ● reviews the full range of pathological information of HCC based on the study of surgical cases and biopsy materials ● makes special reference to developments in early stage HCC detection and premalignant lesions. READERSHIP: liver pathologists, hepatologists, radiologists, liver surgeons and oncologists
Standard Practice in Sexual Medicine
EDITED BY HARTMUT PORST & JACQUES BUVAT
University Bonn; Centre d’Etude et de Traitement de la Pathologie de l’Appareil Reproducteur et de la Psychosomatique
● the new international standard reference work for sexual medicine ● written under the authority of the International Society of Sexual Medicine, the leading international professional society in the field and sponsor of Blackwell journal, The Journal of Sexual Medicine ● comprehensive coverage of the full range of treatment options ● provides information on recent progress in pharmacologic treatments, particularly the highly successful drug treatments for ED ● useful for any part of the patient-clinician consultation, from gathering symptoms to diagnosis and treatment. READERSHIP: urologists, gynecologists and other practitioners interested in sexual medicine, such as psychiatrists
Slide 32: How to Teach Continuing Medical Education
MIKE DAVIS
Edge Hill College
● the ideal introduction to teaching for clinical instructors ● written by a leading educator in health care ● new title in the popular BMJ How To series ● explores basic issues related to the continuing education of professionals ● timely publication with increasing need for this skill among Foundation Programme supervisors. READERSHIP: junior doctors and other health professionals responsible for CME; attendees on postgraduate teaching courses
DECEMBER ~ 200 PAGES 1405153989 / 9781405153980 PBK ~ £24.99
Exposure
A Guide to Sources of Infections DIETER STÜRCHLER
Basel University & StürchlerEpidemiologics
● presents infections in a systematic review of a broad range of types of exposure ● provides infection risk estimates for individuals and outbreak situations ● features an alphabetical agent reference that includes various modes of the spread, risks, and impact of infections ● offers sample questions for a clinical exposure interview ● categorizes prions, viruses, bacteria, fungi, and parasites by main modes of the spread of infection. READERSHIP: professionals, students, and instructors in fields of medicine, infectious diseases, travel health clinics, hospitals, public health laboratories
ASM OCTOBER ~ 900 PAGES 1555813763 / 9781555813765 PBK ~ £80.50
Pathogenesis of Human Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Insights from the Rabbit Model ARTHUR M. DANNENBERG, JR.
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
● updates Lurie’s last work that was published in 1964 covering tuberculosis in the rabbit model ● offers an authoritative account of the current research using the rabbit model ● presents the pathogenesis of tuberculosis from the inhalation of the bacillus to a fully developed disease and its various manifestations ● details the key principles of tuberculosis pathogenesis ● illustrations the pathology of human disease using images from the renowned collection of A.R. Rich and W.G. MacCallum of the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine ● provides a comparison of tuberculosis in rabbits, mice, guinea pigs, and monkeys. READERSHIP: graduate students and instructors in fields of immunology and microbiology; public health professionals; industry specialists working in hospitals and for government agencies
ASM NOVEMBER ~ 470 PAGES 1555813739 / 9781555813734 HBK ~ £100.00
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Food Allergy
EDITED BY SOHEILA J. MALEKI, A. WESLEY BURKS & RICKI M. HELM
US Department of Agriculture; Duke University; University of Arkansas
● combines state-of-the-art knowledge and hypotheses about food allergy treatments, research directions, and industry and governmental regulation guidelines into one volume ● explores future possibilities for diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of food allergy ● features critical information on finding and utilizing existing bioinformatics tools, including web addresses and databases ● provides a quick reference source for those working in the field of food allergy. READERSHIP: researchers and clinicians in the field of food allergy; graduate and medical school students and instructors; residents and graduate students in fields of allergy and immunology
AntiMicrobe Cards
MARK S. PEPPLER
University of Alberta
● offer a quick, concise review of 120 of the most commonly used antibiotics ● cover four categories of antimicrobial agents: antibacterials, antivirals, antifungals, and antiparasitics ● employs icons and colour coding to facilitate instant recognition of target organisms, the spectrum of activity, and the route of administration ● increases retention ● provide consistent information on each card to allow for easy comparison of antimicrobials. READERSHIP: students studying medicine, nursing, pharmacy, infectious diseases, and anyone interested in reviewing common antimicrobials
Emerging Infections 7
NEW EDITION
EDITED BY W. MICHAEL SCHELD, DAVID HOOPER & JAMES HUGHES
University of Virginia Health System; Massachusetts General Hospital; Emory University School of Medicine
● presents the most current research on new and emerging infectious diseases ● includes figures, tables, and references ● features contributions from the foremost experts in their respective fields of research. READERSHIP: clinicians; public health professionals; infectious disease physicians; government policy makers
Slide 34: Diagnostic Medical Parasitology
Fifth Edition
NEW EDITION
LYNNE SHORE GARCIA
LSG & Associates
● offers a brand-new section containing medical case histories ● features a greatly expanded section covering histological diagnosis ● presents many new figures and summary tables ● provides in one volume both comprehensive information about human parasitology and relevant diagnostic methods ● includes a review of over 3,000 papers published since the release of the previous edition. READERSHIP: researchers, clinicians, instructors, and students in fields of public health, microbiology, medicine, infectious diseases, pathology, and those dealing with human parasitology
ASM JANUARY ~ 1234 PAGES 1555813801 / 9781555813802 HBK ~ £100.00 PREVIOUS EDITION: 1555812007
Sterilization, Disinfection, and Antisepsis
Types, Action, and Resistance GERALD McDONNELL
STERIS Ltd.
● presents a comprehensive review of the various chemical and physical antisepsis, disinfection, and sterilization methods ● offers background information on microbiology, including a discussion of the spectrum of action, determination of efficacy, and common variables that affect the performance of antisepsis, disinfection, and sterilization methods ● covers the mechanisms of action of biocides in four general groups: oxidizing agents, cross-linking agents, action by transfer of energy, and other structure-disrupting agents ● explores the demonstrated natural and acquired mechanisms microorganisms employ to resist the biocidal effects of chemical and physical processes. READERSHIP: professionals, instructors, and students working in microbiology, chemistry, infection control, contamination control, public health, and manufacturing
ASM FEBRUARY ~ 375 PAGES 1555813925 / 9781555813925 HBK ~ £77.50
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
Published on behalf of the New York Academy of Sciences, the Annals provides multidisciplinary perspectives on research of current scientific interest with far-reaching implications for the wider scientific community and society at large. Scope, although concentrated on biological and medical sciences, extends into fields as diverse as astronomy, psychology, anthropology and philosophy. Each publication assembles the best thinking of key contributors to a field of investigation at a time when emerging developments offer the promise of new insight. These volumes stimulate new ways to think about science by providing a neutral forum for discourse - within and across many institutions and fields. Clinical and Basic Oculomotor Research STEFANO RAMAT & DOMINIK STRAUMANN April 2005 ~ 600 pages 1573315664 / 9781573315661 ~ pbk ~ £68.00 Trends in Comparative Endocrinology and Neurobiology HUBERT VAUDRY, ERIC ROUBOS, LILIANE SCHOOFS, GERT FLIK & DAN LARHAMMAR April 2005 ~ 532 pages 1573315702 / 9781573315708 ~ pbk ~ £75.00 Stem Cell Biology: Development and Plasticity JITKA OUREDNIK, VACLAV OUREDNIK, DONALD SAKAGUCHI, MARIT NILSEN-HAMILTON May 2005 ~ 200 pages 1573315346 / 9781573315340 ~ pbk ~ £65.00 Relaxin and Related Peptides: Fourth International Conference O. DAVID SHERWOOD, PHILLIP A. FIELDS & BERNARD G. STEINETZ June 2005 ~ 544 pages 1573314854 / 9781573314855 ~ pbk ~ £70.00 The Role of Mitochondria in Human Aging and Disease: From Genes to Cell Signaling CHUNG Y. HSU, HORNG-MO LEE & YAU-HUEI WEI June 2005 ~ 544 pages 1573315427 / 9781573315425 ~ pbk ~ £65.00 Hematopoietic Stem Cells V LOTHAR KANZ, KATJA C. WEISEL, DONALD ORLIC & WILLEM E. FIBBE June 2005 ~ 248 pages 1573315893 / 9781573315893 ~ pbk ~ £65.00 Nonlinear Dynamics in Astronomy and Physics: In Memory of Henry Kandrup STEPHEN T. GOTTESMAN, J.R. BUCHLER & M.E. MAHON June 2005 ~ 336 pages 1573315915 / 9781573315913 ~ pbk ~ £70.00 Bird Hormones and Bird Migrations: Analyzing Hormones in Droppings and Egg Yolks and Assessing Adaptations in LongDistance Migration WOLFGANG GOYMANN, SUSANNE JENNI-EIERMANN & ULF BAUCHINGER June 2005 ~ 296 pages 157331577X / 9781573315777 ~ pbk ~ £68.00 The Communicative Cardiac Cell SAMUEL SIDEMAN, RAFAEL BEYAR, AMIR LANDESBERG June 2005 ~ 328 pages 1573315486 / 9781573315487 ~ pbk ~ £70.00 Autoimmunity: Concepts and Diagnosis at the Cutting Edge M. ERIC GERSHWIN & YEHUDA SHOENFELD June 2005 ~ 432 pages 1573315176 / 9781573315173 ~ pbk ~ £75.00 The Maillard Reaction: Chemistry at the Interface of Nutrition, Aging, and Disease JOHN W. BAYNES, VINCENT M. MONNIER, JENNIFER M. AMES & SUZANNE R. THORPE July 2005 ~ 956 pages 157331532X / 9781573315326 ~ pbk ~ £73.00 The Future of Hormone Therapy: What Basic Science and Clinical Studies Teach Us MEHARVAN SINGH & JAMES W. SIMPKINS July 2005 ~ 264 pages 1573315850 / 9781573315852 ~ pbk ~ £15.00 Biophysics from Molecules to Brain: In Memory of Radoslav K. Andjus ZELJKO VUCINIC, BOGDAN DJURICIC, STANKO STOJILKOVIC & PAVLE R. ANDJUS August 2005 ~ 532 pages 1573315753 / 9781573315753 ~ pbk ~ £70.00 Autoimmune Diseases and Treatment: Organ-Specific and Systemic Disorders YEHUDA SHOENFELD & M. ERIC GERSHWIN August 2005 ~ 816 pages 157331613X / 9781573316132 ~ pbk ~ £75.00 Neuroprotective Agents: Seventh International Conference WILLIAM SLIKKER, JR., RUSSELL J. ANDREWS & BRUCE TREMBLY September 2005 ~ 524 pages 1573315796 / 9781573315791 ~ pbk ~ £70.00 Cooley’s Anemia: Eighth Symposium ELLIOTT VICHINSKY November 2005 ~ 528 pages 1573315818 / 9781573315814 ~ pbk ~ £73.00 Longevity Health Science: The Phoenix Conference RICHARD G. CUTLER, S. MITCHELL HARMAN, CHRIS HEWARD & MIKE GIBBONS December 2005 ~ 236 pages 1573315621 / 9781573315623 ~ pbk ~ £15.00 Natural Products and Molecular Therapy: First International Conference GIRISH J. KOTWAL & DEBOMOY K. LAHIRI December 2005 ~ 500 pages 1573315958 / 9781573315951 ~ pbk ~ £15.00 Reversal of Aging: Resetting the Pineal Clock WALTER PIERPAOLI December 2005 ~ 576 pages 1573316032 / 9781573316033 ~ pbk ~ £70.00 Therapeutic Oligonucleotides: Transcriptional and Translational Strategies for Silencing Gene Expression YOON S. CHO-CHUNG, ALAN M. GEWIRTZ & CY STEIN December 2005 ~ 268 pages 1573316091 / 9781573316095 ~ pbk ~ £70.00 Tumor Progression and Therapeutic Resistance WAFIK S. EL-DEIRY December 2005 ~ 200 pages 1573315443 / 9781573315449 ~ pbk ~ £65.00 White Matter in Cognitive Neuroscience: Advances in Diffusion Tensor Imaging and Its Applications JOHN L. ULMER, LAWRENCE PARSONS, MICHAEL MOSELEY & JOHN GABRIELI December 2005 ~ 232 pages 157331546X / 9781573315463 ~ pbk ~ £70.00 Testicular Cell Dynamics and Endocrine Signaling MATTHEW P. HARDY & MICHAEL D. GRISWOLD January 2006 ~ 244 pages 1573315389 / 9781573315388 ~ pbk ~ £70.00 Human Immunology: Patient-Based Research RALPH STEINMAN Jan 2006 ~ 252 pages 1573316075 / 9781573316071 ~ pbk ~ £68.00 New Trends in Astrodynamics and Applications: An International Conference EDWARD BELBRUNO Jan 2006 ~ 472 pages 1573316318 / 9781573316316 ~ pbk ~ £70.00
Slide 36: The Neurosciences and Music II: From Perception to Performance GIULIANO AVANZINI, LUISA LOPEZ, STEFAN KOELSCH & MARIA MAJNO Feb 2006 ~ 460 pages 1573316113 / 9781573316118 ~ pbk ~ £80.00 Rickettsioses: From Genome to Proteome, Pathobiology, and Rickettsiae as an International Threat KARIM E. HECHEMY, JOSÉ A. OTEO, DIDIER A. RAOULT, DAVID J. SILVERMAN & JOSÉ R. BLANCO Feb 2006 ~ 500 pages 1573316016 / 9781573316019 ~ pbk ~ £68.00 Cell Injury: Mechanisms, Responses, and Therapeutics RAFAEL C. LEE, FLORIN DESPA, KIMM J. HAMANN Feb 2006 ~ 276 pages 1573316172 / 9781573316170 ~ pbk ~ £68.00 Skeletal Development and Remodeling in Health, Disease and Aging MONE ZAIDI May 2006 ~ 450 pages 1573315834 / 9781573315838 ~ pbk ~ £75.00 Century of Rickettsiology: Emerging, Reemerging Rickettsioses, Molecular Diagnostics, and Emerging Veterinary Rickettsioses JOSÉ A. OTEO, KARIM E. HECHEMY, JOSÉ R. BLANCO, DIDIER A. RAOULT & DAVID J. SILVERMAN June 2006 ~ 400 pages 1573316393 / 9781573316392 ~ pbk ~ £75.00 Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Drugs of Abuse and Neurotoxicity: Cocaine, GHB, and Substituted Amphetamines SAYED ALI, FRANCESCO FORNAI & YOSSEF ITZHAK July 2006 ~ 550 pages 1573316296 / 9781573316293 ~ pbk ~ £75.00 Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Genetics, Barrier Function, and Immunological and Microbial Pathways WOLFRAM DOMSCHKE, MARTIN F. KAGNOFF, TORSTEN KUCHARZIK, LLOYD F. MAYER & STEPHAN R. TARGAN July 2006 ~ 450 pages 1573315680 / 9781573315685 ~ pbk ~ £65.00 Basic and Clinical Aspects of Neuroendocrine Immunology in Rheumatic Diseases MAURIZIO CUTOLO, ROBERT LAHITA, J.W.J. BIJLSMA, ALFONSE T. MASI & RAINER H. STRAUB June 2006 ~ 325 pages 1573315931 / 9781573315937 ~ pbk ~ £65.00 Interdisciplinary Transport Phenomena in the Space Sciences S.S. SADHAL, V.K. DHIR, NAOMI CHAYEN, H. OHTA & R.W. SMITH June 2006 ~ 550 pages 1573316156 / 9781573316156 ~ pbk ~ £75.00 Impact of Emerging Zoonotic Diseases on Animal Health: 8th Biennial Conference of the Society for Tropical Veterinary Medicine EDMOUR F. BLOUIN, BOB H. BOKMA & TRUONG VAN DUNG July 2006 ~ 400 pages 1573316377 / 9781573316378 ~ pbk ~ £75.00 Stress, Obesity, and Metabolic Syndrome GEORGE P. CHROUSOS & CONSTANTINE TSIGOS July 2006 ~ 250 pages 1573316253 / 9781573316255 ~ pbk ~ £65.00 Understanding and Modulating Aging SURESH RATTAN, PETER KRISTENSEN & BRIAN F.C. CLARK May 2006 ~ 350 pages 1573315990 / 9781573315999 ~ pbk ~ £65.00 VIP, PACAP, and Related Peptides: From Gene to Therapy HUBERT VAUDRY & MARC LABURTHE July 2006 ~500 pages 1573315508 / 9781573315500 ~ pbk ~ £75.00
Oligonucleotide Therapeutics: First Annual Meeting of the Oligoneucleotide Therapeutics Society THOMAS TUSCHL & JOHN ROSSI Sept 2006 ~ 300 pages 1573315877 / 9781573315876 ~ pbk ~ £65.00 Circulating Nucleic Acids in Plasma and Serum IV R. SWAMINATHAN, ASIF BUTT & PETER GAHAN July 2006 ~ 350 pages 157331627X / 9781573316279 ~ pbk ~ £65.00 Neuroimmunomodulation: Neuroendocrine and Immune Crosstalk GEORGE P. CHROUSOS, GREGORY A. KALTSAS & GEORGE MASTORAKOS Sept 2006 ~ 700 pages 1573316237 / 9781573316231 ~ pbk ~ £75.00 Women’s Health and Disease: Gynecologic and Reproductive Issues GEORGE CREATSAS, GEORGE MASTORAKOS & GEORGE P. CHROUSOS Sept 2006 ~ 550 pages 1573316229 / 9781573316224 ~ pbk ~ £75.00 Diabetes Mellitus and Its Complications: Molecular Mechanisms, Epidemiology, and Clinical Medicine ERNEST ADEGHATE, HUSSEIN SAADI & ABDU ADEMQ Sept 2006 ~ 300 pages 1573316350 / 9781573316354 ~ pbk ~ £65.00 Psychobiology of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder RACHEL YEHUDA Sept 2006 ~ 350 pages 1573316199 / 9781573316194 ~ pbk ~ £75.00 Signal Transduction Pathways as Therapeutic Targets MARC DIEDERICH Sept 2006 ~ 400 pages 1573316458 / 9781573316453 ~ pbk ~ £75.00 Pheochromocytoma: First International Symposium KAREL PACAK & GRAEME EISENHOFER October 2006 ~ 325 pages 1573315974 / 9781573315975 ~ pbk ~ £75.00 Living in a Chemical World: Framing the Future in Light of the Past PHILIP LANDRIGAN, MORANDO SOFFRITTI, MYRON MEHLMAN & EULA BINGHAM July 2006 ~ 500 pages 1573316539 / 9781573316538 ~ pbk ~ £75.00 Interactive and Integrative Cardiology SAMUEL SIDEMAN, RAFAEL BEYAR & AMIR LANDESBERG December 2006 ~ 350 pages 1573316512 / 9781573316514 ~ pbk ~ £65.00 Immunology of Diabetes IV C.B. SANJEEVI & T. HANAFUSA November 2006 ~ 450 pages 1573316415 / 9781573316415 ~ pbk ~ £75.00
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NOVEMBER ~ 512 PAGES 140515666X / 9781405156660 PBK ~ £39.99 SEPTEMBER ~ 400 PAGES 1405136456 / 9781405136457 PBK ~ £29.99 PREVIOUS EDITION: 063205509X SEPTEMBER ~ 600 PAGES 1405144041 / 9781405144049 HBK ~ £95.00
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Gene and Genome Technology
Principles and Applications of Recombinant DNA and Genomics S.B. PRIMROSE & R.M. TWYMAN
Business and Technology Management; University of York
● reflects the rapid progress in recombinant DNA technology over the last few years, its biological background and applications ● includes material and research presented in the recently published Principles of Gene Manipulation and Genomics, 7th Edition, with additional explanation, four-colour illustrations, and helpful pedagogical features designed to help undergraduate students encountering advanced topics for the first time ● text boxes in every chapter offer insights into the history, methodology, ethical concerns, and applications of genomic technologies and Background Biology panels assist students needing background or refresher information on the essential biology ● thought-provoking end of chapter questions, summaries and a dedicated website provide further instruction and resources for both the student and instructor. READERSHIP: undergraduate and graduate courses in genetics, genomics, genome analysis, and gene cloning
Introduction to Modern Virology
NEW EDITION
Sixth Edition NIGEL J. DIMMOCK, ANDREW J. EASTON & KEITH N. LEPPARD
All University of Warwick
● provides integrated account of virology across different host systems, with an emphasis on human and animal viruses ● covers the field of virology from molecular biology to disease processes using a unique systems approach ● updated throughout, including a new chapter on human viral disease and new material on the use of viruses as gene therapy vectors ● features an all new art programme in full colour and key points and integrative questions in every chapter ● includes text boxes emphasizing take-home messages, evidence underpinning the main concepts, and further information for advanced readers. READERSHIP: upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in virology courses
Archaea
Evolution, Physiology and Molecular Biology EDITED BY ROGER A. GARRETT & HANS-PETER KLENK
Copenhagen University; Darmstadt Technical University
● the first major reference book on the rapidly developing field of Archaea ● Archaea, among the earliest forms of life dating back billions of years, are single-celled organisms that can survive in extreme conditions ● provides a thorough survey of the field from its controversial beginnings to its ongoing expansion to include aspects of eukaryotic biology ● spans archaeal evolution, biology and molecular and cellular biology ● articles have been assembled from premier researchers, including an account by Carl Woese of his original discovery of the Archaea and the initially mixed reactions of the scientific community ● addresses the emerging significance of the Archaea within a broader scientific and technological context, and includes accounts of cutting-edge research developments. READERSHIP: upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in microbiology courses, as well as researchers in the field
Slide 38: Key Topics in Conservation Biology
EDITED BY DAVID MACDONALD & KATRINA SERVICE
Both Wildlife Conservation Research Unit, University of Oxford
● written by an international renowned team of authors ● addresses key contemporary issues in conservation biology and looks at the realities and problems of applied conservation ● emphasizes the three key themes in conservation biology: principles, policy and practice ● covers the following key topics: conflicts in conservation, applications and solutions – problem solving in conservation ecology, ecological monitoring and biodiversity, wildlife diseases, rarity and prioritization, human dimensions in ecology and conservation ● enables students and practitioners to explore interesting and controversial issues in depth, providing a greater understanding and an ideal springboard for further discussion and research. READERSHIP: undergraduates, graduates and practitioners in conservation biology and wildlife management
JUNE ~ 328 PAGES 1405122498 / 9781405122498 PBK ~ £26.99
Fundamentals of Conservation Biology
Third Edition
NEW EDITION
MALCOLM L. HUNTER
University of Maine
● provides a thorough introduction to the fascinating and important field of conservation biology, focusing on what can be done to maintain biodiversity through management of ecosystems and populations ● starting with a succinct look at conservation and biodiversity, this book progresses to contend with some of the subject’s most complex topics, such as mass extinctions, ecosystem degradation, and over exploitation ● discusses social, political, and economic aspects of conservation biology ● thoroughly revised with over six hundred new references and web links to many of the organizations involved in conservation biology, striking photographs and maps. READERSHIP: undergraduates studying conservation biology in biology or ecology departments
OCTOBER ~ 520 PAGES 140513545X / 9781405135450 HBK ~ £34.99 PREVIOUS EDITION: 0865420297
Problem-Solving in Conservation NEW EDITION Biology and Wildlife Management
Second Edition JAMES GIBBS, MALCOLM HUNTER & E.J. STERLING
Syracuse University; University of Maine; American Museum of Natural History, New York
● presents a set of 27 exercises spanning a wide range of conservation issues including genetic analysis, population biology and management, taxonomy, ecosystem management, land use planning, the public policy process and more ● all exercises discuss how to take what has been learned and apply it to practical, real-world issues ● expressly created for students and teachers of conservation biology and wildlife management who want to have an impact beyond the classroom ● accompanied by a detailed instructor’s manual and a student website with software and support material ● ideal for use in the field, lab or classroom. READERSHIP: undergraduates students studying conservation biology and wildlife management
DECEMBER ~ 224 PAGES 1405152877 / 9781405152877 PBK ~ £19.99 PREVIOUS EDITION: 0632043725
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Introduction to Modeling in Wildlife and Resource Management
NORMAN OWEN-SMITH
University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa
● provides students with the skills to develop their own models for application in conservation biology and wildlife management ● computational models used are kept simple and show how to develop models in both spreadsheet and programming language format ● develops thought-provoking applications which emphasize the value of modeling as a learning tool ● explores applications in simulation, scenarios, harvesting, population viability, metapopulation dynamics, disease outbreaks, vegetation stage and state dynamics, habitat suitability assessment, and model selection statistics ● a wide range of examples is used relating to birds, fish, plants and large African mammals. READERSHIP: undergraduate and beginning graduate students of population and community ecology, wildlife conservation and natural resource management
Conservation of Wildlife Populations
Demography, Genetics, and Management L. SCOTT MILLS
University of Montana
● provides an accessible introduction to the most relevant concepts and principles for solving real-world management problems in wildlife and conservation biology ● brings together insights from traditionally disparate disciplines to show how population biology addresses important questions involving the harvest, monitoring, and conservation of wildlife populations ● covers the most up-to-date approaches for assessing factors that affect both population growth and interactions with other species, including predation, genetic changes, harvest, introduced species, viability analysis and habitat loss and fragmentation. READERSHIP: upper level undergraduates and graduates taking courses in applied population ecology, wildlife ecology, wildlife management, applied conservation, and conservation management
Invasion Ecology
JULIE LOCKWOOD, MARTHA F. HOOPES & MICHAEL MARCHETTI
Rutgers University; University of California, Berkeley; California State University
● a comprehensive introduction to all aspects of biological invasion by non-native species ● highlights important research findings associated with each stage of invasion ● provides an overview of the invasion process from transportation patterns and causes of establishment success to ecological impacts, invader management, and post-invasion evolution ● provides a synthesis of recent developments in the dynamics of non-native species and their adverse effects on native biota and human economies. READERSHIP: undergraduates and graduates, within biological, botanical, zoological, wildlife, agricultural, conservation, and environmental science departments studying or researching biological invasions
Slide 40: Plant Anatomy
An Applied Approach DAVID F. CUTLER, TED BOTHA & DENNIS W.M. STEVENSON
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew; Rhodes University; New York Botanical Garden
● provides an up-to-date, comprehensive overview of all aspects of plant anatomy ● emphasizes the application of plant anatomy and its relevance to modern botanical research ● features expanded treatment on vegetative anatomy and additional material on functional anatomy ● includes a CD Rom of high quality photographs and scanning electron microscope images giving students access to the microscopic detail of plant structures essential to gaining a real understanding of the subject ● exercises for the laboratory are also included on the CD Rom making this work an indispensable resource for lectures and laboratory classes. READERSHIP: undergraduates taking courses in plant anatomy, applied plant anatomy and plant biology courses, and researchers and postgraduates in plant sciences
DECEMBER ~ 320 PAGES 1405126795 / 9781405126793 PBK ~ £32.99
Stable Isotopes in Ecology and Environmental Science
Second Edition
NEW EDITION
EDITED BY KATE LAJTHA & ROBERT H. MICHENER
Oregon State University; Boston University
● highlights new and emerging uses of stable isotope analysis in a variety of ecological disciplines ● provides a thorough, up-to-date survey of new techniques and ways of interpreting patterns in this rapidly developing field ● looks at a variety of techniques used to follow whole ecosystem element cycling, understand processes of soil organic matter formation, follow the movement of water in whole watersheds, understand the effects of pollution in both terrestrial and aquatic environments, study extreme systems such as hydrothermal vents, and follow migrating organisms ● explains the background to the methodology, looks at the underlying principles and assumptions, and outlines the potential limitations and pitfalls. READERSHIP: undergraduates and graduates taking courses in stable isotopes and researchers and professional ecologists using stable isotopes in their research
NOVEMBER ~ 352 PAGES 1405126809 / 9781405126809 PBK ~ £34.99 PREVIOUS EDITION: 0632031549
A Colour Atlas of Trees
Biology, Ecology, Pathology and Conservation BRYAN BOWES
● includes ecology and conservation, tree anatomy and evolution, pathology, silviculture, propagation and surgery ● chapters cover trees from all different habitats around the world ● includes 550 high quality colour illustrations and photographs. READERSHIP: professionals and students in plant science, plant biology, ecology, conservation, forestry and arboriculture
MANSON JANUARY ~ 320 PAGES 1840760850 / 9781840760859 HBK ~ £60.00
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A Problems Approach to Introductory Biology
BRIAN WHITE & MICHELLE MISCHKE
University of Massachusetts; Massachusetts Institute of Technology
● presents practice problems for the most challenging topic areas in introductory biology ● provides detailed solutions to all problems on the accompanying CD-Rom ● features computer-based and “pen-and-paper-based” problems that increase in level of difficulty within each chapter. READERSHIP: students and instructors of introductory biology courses
The Invisible ABCs
RODNEY P. ANDERSON
Ohio Northern University
● features over 100 superb illustrations of algae, molds, bacteria, and viruses ● emphasizes the beneficial roles of microorganisms children encounter in their daily activities, from eating bread and cheese to taking medicines ● presents scientifically accurate information in an age-appropriate format that is both colourful and captivating ● communicates the size of microorganisms by relating them to items children are familiar with from everyday experiences. READERSHIP: general trade audience; librarians; anyone interested in teaching children about microorganisms
Legionella
State of the Art 30 Years after Its Recognition EDITED BY NICHOLAS P. CIANCIOTTO, YOUSEF ABU KWAIK, PAUL H. EDELSTEIN, BARRY S. FIELDS, DAVID F. GEARY, TIMOTHY G. HARRISON, CAROL JOSEPH, RODNEY M. RATCLIFF, JANET E. STOUT & MICHELE S. SWANSON
Northwestern University; University of Louisville; University of Pennsylvania; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; D. F. Geary Consultants, LLC; HPA Centre for Infections (UK); Health Protection Agency Centre for Infections (UK); Institute of Medical and Veterinary Science (Australia); VA Medical Center; University of Michigan
● offers an authoritative review of the most current Legionella research that covers all aspects of Legionella ● features 131 chapters, including large reviews and small research reports, all including references ● includes contributions from the leading experts in the field. READERSHIP: professionals, instructors, and students researching Legionella; clinicians; infectious disease professionals
Slide 42: Differential Diagnosis in Small Animal Medicine
ALEX GOUGH
Practising Veterinarian
● the first rapid reference that concentrates solely on differential diagnosis lists of major problems in small animal medicine ● details differential diagnoses from diverse findings such as history, physical examination, diagnostic imaging and laboratory test results ● includes radiographs, ultrasounds, selected diagnostic algorithms colour pictures and suggestions for further testing. READERSHIP: students and veterinarians
NOVEMBER ~ 240 PAGES 1405132523 / 9781405132527 PBK ~ £24.99
Cardiovascular Disease in Small Animal Medicine
WENDY WARE
● key topic in small animal medicine ● covers cardiac evaluation techniques, investigation, diagnosis and treatment ● includes 600 colour and black and white illustrations and 60 tables ● prepublication review: “well organised, comprehensive, well referenced… should be a huge success…. congratulations on this superb addition to the veterinary literature.” READERSHIP: veterinarians in practice and training, and veterinary cardiologists
MANSON JANUARY ~ 400 PAGES 1840760761 / 9781840760767 HBK ~ £95.00
Small Animal Gastroenterology
JORG STEINER
● concise, yet detailed, text written by authors from around the world ● comprehensive content including: ● chapters which focus on the clinical approach to patients presenting with certain clinical signs ● chapters that discuss diseases of the gastrointestinal tract in detail ● chapters on the physiology of the GI tract ● over 300 good quality illustrations throughout.
MANSON DECEMBER ~ 352 PAGES 3899930274 / 9783899930276 HBK ~ £95.00
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Veterinary Anatomy of Domestic Mammals
Second Edition
● revised edition of a major bestseller ● single volume - combines meticulous science and superb illustrations ● includes all domestic mammals, special focus on dog, cat and horse ● clinically relevant throughout ● over 1,000 colour photographs, imaging, diagrams and tables.
NEW EDITION
HORST ERICH KÖNIG & HANS-GEORG LIEBICH
READERSHIP: students, practitioners, educators and researchers in veterinary medicine and comparative anatomy
Atlas and Textbook of Small Animal Neurology
ANDRÉ JAGGY
● practical and comprehensive overview of small animal neurology ● includes examination procedures, diagnosis and treatment ● specific neurological diseases are listed according to their location ● contains 456 illustrations, 74 tables and 12 diagrams. READERSHIP: veterinary practitioners and students
NEW EDITION The BSAVA Manual of Canine and Feline Anaesthesia and Analgesia
Second Edition EDITED BY CHRIS SEYMOUR & TANYA DUKE
Hertfordshire; University of Saskatchewan
● new co-editor on board ● expanded coverage of pain management and patient monitoring systems ● many more illustrations and tables. READERSHIP: veterinary practitioners, veterinary surgeons and veterinary students
Slide 44: The BSAVA Manual of Rabbit Medicine and Surgery
Second Edition
NEW EDITION
EDITED BY ANNA MEREDITH & PAUL FLECKNELL
University of Edinburgh; University of Newcastle upon Tyne
● new co-editor, Anna Meredith, with specific expertise on pet rabbits ● new chapters on cardiovascular and dental diseases ● key sections include more pictures and have been rewritten to adopt a practical slant. READERSHIP: veterinary surgeons and veterinary students
JULY ~ 200 PAGES 090521496X / 9780905214962 PBK ~ £60.00 PREVIOUS EDITION: 0905214463
The BSAVA Manual of Canine and Feline Musculoskeletal Disorders
EDITED BY JOHN E.F. HOULTON, JIMI COOK & JOHN INNES
Cambridge; University of Missouri; University of Liverpool
● clinical approach to the lame dog and cat ● encompasses lameness diagnosis, medical treatment and articular surgery in one volume ● includes advanced diagnostics and step-by-step operative techniques. READERSHIP: veterinary surgeons and veterinary students
JUNE ~ 250 PAGES 0905214803 / 9780905214801 PBK ~ £80.00
NEW EDITION The BSAVA Manual of Canine and Feline Nephrology and Urology
Second Edition EDITED BY JONATHAN ELLIOTT & GREG GRAUER
The Royal Veterinary College; Kansas State University
● adopts a problem-oriented clinical approach ● now with a practical focus on diagnostics and medical treatment ● new US co-editor and many more international contributors. READERSHIP: veterinary surgeons and veterinary students
OCTOBER ~ 252 PAGES 0905214935 / 9780905214931 PBK ~ £72.00 PREVIOUS EDITION: 0905214323
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The BSAVA Manual of Canine and Feline Dentistry
NEW EDITION
Third Edition EDITED BY CEDRIC TUTT, DAVID CROSSLEY & JUDITH DEEPROSE
Cape Town; Manchester; Southampton
● fully revised and updated, with a new focus on feline and canine dentistry ● emphasis on common practical procedures ● new editors on board with a mix of well-known international contributors. READERSHIP: veterinary surgeons and veterinary students
The BSAVA Textbook of Veterinary Nursing
NEW EDITION
Fourth Edition EDITED BY DICK LANE, BARBARA COOPER & LYNN TURNER
York; The College of Animal Welfare; Exeter
● the core textbook for veterinary nursing for 40 years ● updated and reorganized in line with new RCVS syllabus ● new chapters on infection and immunity and nursing models ● written by both vets and vet nurses. READERSHIP: veterinary surgeons and veterinary students
Feline Medicine and Therapeutics
Third Edition
● new paperback edition of a well-known reference and text
NEW IN PAPERBACK
E.A. CHANDLER
● satisfies the demand for up-to-date scientific information for the veterinary surgeon ● includes all the latest developments in the field ● invaluable contributions from recognised veterinary experts. READERSHIP: veterinary practitioners and students
Slide 46: The Feline Patient
NEW EDITION
Third Edition EDITED BY GARY D. NORSWORTHY, MITCHELL CRYSTAL, SHARON FOOSHEE & LARRY P. TILLEY
Alamo Feline Health Center; Veterinary Specialist; Mississippi State University; Dr. Tilley & Associates
● comprehensive feline veterinary reference ● fully revised new edition ● abundance of images troughout text ● must-have for practicing veterinarians and students alike. READERSHIP: veterinarians, veterinary technicians, and veterinary students
JANUARY ~ 848 PAGES 0781762685 / 9780781762687 PBK ~ £62.95 PREVIOUS EDITION: 0781735106
Canine and Feline Geriatric Oncology
Honoring the Human-Animal Bond ALICE VILLALOBOS
VCA Coast Animal Hospital, California
● focuses on the special needs of geriatric pets and their owners ● addresses “what ifs” faced in interactions with clients and aging pets with cancer ● amply illustrated ● geared toward practicing veterinarians, veterinary technicians, and staff READERSHIP: veterinary clinicians, veterinary technicians, and staff
DECEMBER ~ 320 PAGES 0813802660 / 9780813802664 PBK ~ £49.50
Clinical Laboratory Animal Medicine
Third Edition
NEW EDITION
KAREN HRAPKIEWICZ & LETICIA MEDINA
Wayne State University; Abbott Laboratories
● new edition of popular book on treatment and care of common laboratory animals and exotic pets ● features new chapter on research environment ● now includes quality photographs throughout and CD-Rom of additional resources ● same user-friendly format provides quick access to information. READERSHIP: veterinarians, veterinary technicians, veterinary students and research scientists
JANUARY ~ 288 PAGES 0813829666 / 9780813829661 PBK ~ £29.95 PREVIOUS EDITION: 0813825555
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Veterinary Clinical Pathology
MARION L. JACKSON
University of Saskatchewan
● reader-friendly textbook ● features innovative case-based approach ● provides clear and concise overview of basic mechanisms ● practical text for veterinary students, instructors and clinicians alike. READERSHIP: students of veterinary medicine (for required clinical pathology/laboratory medicine coursework); veterinary clinicians
Ophthalmology for the Veterinary Practitioner
NEW EDITION
Second Edition FRANS C. STADES, WILLY NEUMANN, MICHAEL H. BOEVÉ, BERNHARD SPIESS & MILTON WYMAN
● covers all important eye diseases encountered in veterinary practice including rare and common clinical signs ● wide species coverage includes dogs and cats, as well as horses, cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, rabbits and birds ● includes the latest drugs, diagnostic and therapeutic methods ● richly illustrated with over 320 illustrations. READERSHIP: veterinary practitioners and students
Introduction to Veterinary and Comparative Forensic Medicine
JOHN COOPER & MARGARET E. COOPER
University of the West Indies, Trinidad; Freelance Writer, Consultant and Lecturer
● a groundbreaking book in an emerging new speciality ● the only book of its kind dealing with all groups of animals and other comparative aspects ● covers issues including animal welfare, conservation, wildlife crime, clinical examinations, necropsy, site visits, human/animal abuse and appearance in court ● a vital reference for members of the veterinary profession, lawyers, enforcement bodies and welfare and conservation organizations ● an important step forward in the evolution of animal forensics as an academic discipline. READERSHIP: veterinary surgeons, pathologists, welfare and conservation bodies
Slide 48: Veterinary Epidemiology
Third Edition
NEW IN PAPERBACK
MICHAEL THRUSFIELD
University of Edinburgh
● fully revised and updated new edition of this major introductory text to veterinary epidemiology ● includes surveys, observational studies, clinical trials and the latest quantitative methods to help explain concepts and methods in full ● new topical chapters on ‘outbreak’ investigations (includes diseases and food poisoning) and risk analysis ● an essential reference tool for all those involved in animal disease and epidemiology. READERSHIP: veterinary practitioners, veterinary students and epidemiology students, government veterinarians, agricultural economists and members of other disciplines interested in animal disease
JANUARY ~ 600 PAGES 1405156279 / 9781405156271 PBK ~ £45.00 PREVIOUS EDITION: 0632048514
Animal Physiotherapy
Assessment, Treatment and Rehabilitation of Animals EDITED BY CATHERINE McGOWAN & NARELLE STUBBS
School of Animal Studies; University of Queensland
● the first book on physiotherapy for both large and small animals ● reviews scientific principles behind physiotherapy and best practise, and provides a guide for both human physiotherapists and veterinary students to translate their skills to veterinary physiotherapy ● editors and contributors are leaders in the fields of veterinary and human physiotherapy. READERSHIP: veterinary and human physiotherapists
FEBRUARY ~ 288 PAGES 1405131950 / 9781405131957 PBK ~ £39.50
Xie’s Veterinary Acupuncture
HUISHENG XIE
University of Florida
● author is world renowned authority on veterinary acupuncture ● includes both ancient and newly developed acupuncture techniques ● addresses both small and large animals ● well-illustrated instructional text. READERSHIP: veterinary practitioners and students
JANUARY ~ 392 PAGES 081381247X / 9780813812472 HBK ~ £79.50
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Diseases of Sheep
Fourth Edition
NEW EDITION
EDITED BY IAN D. AITKEN
Moredun Research Institute, Dundee
● first published in 1983 this is the most authoritative and comprehensive book on sheep diseases available for veterinary surgeons and agriculturalists ● known as the “Moredun Sheep Book” because of its association with the Moredun Research Institute, long recognised as a centre of excellence in sheep disease research ● revised and updated to maintain its original core structure and its international approach to the many diseases which affect sheep. READERSHIP: veterinarians, veterinary students, agriculture students, farmers and breeders, and those working with and researching sheep
Biology, Medicine and Surgery of Elephants
EDITED BY MURRAY E. FOWLER & SUSAN K. MIKOTA
University of California, Davis; Elephant Care International
● first complete text covering all aspects of elephant management in any language ● authors selected for their expertise in elephant management ● contributors from Europe, Africa, Southeast Asia and the United States ● comprehensive reference lists for further study by readers ● includes elephant drug formulary. READERSHIP: zoo and wildlife veterinarians, veterinary researchers working with elephants, biologists with an interest in elephants, regulatory agencies dealing with the import and export of elephants, regulatory veterinarians who have responsibility for inspecting and evaluating captive elephant facilities
Slide 50: Roof Construction and Loft Conversion
Fourth Edition
NEW EDITION
C.N. MINDHAM
Bassett & Findley
● provides practical guidance on design and construction of timber roofs ● extended coverage of roof attic construction with new chapter ● highly illustrated with detail drawings ● “Easy to read and concise… an excellent book.” Building Engineer READERSHIP: architects, building surveyors, house builders, and trussed rafter manufacturers
JUNE ~ 256 PAGES 1405139633 / 9781405139632 PBK ~ £39.99 PREVIOUS EDITION: 0632052015
The Aqua Group Guide to Procurement, Tendering and Contract Administration
MARK HACKETT, IAN ROBINSON & GARY STATHAM
All Senior Quantity Surveyors at Davis Langdon
● competitive price: big cost saving for students who were buying both books ● authors have a broad range of experience in private and public sector, and in teaching ● part of a well-established line of Aqua books – has been running for over 40 years ● combined volume will cover all the stages in the process from inception to final account. READERSHIP: HNC and undergraduate students in construction, architecture, quantity surveying
SEPTEMBER ~ 352 PAGES 1405131985 / 9781405131988 PBK ~ £24.99
Understanding the Construction Client
DAVID BOYD & EZEKIEL CHINYIO
Both University of Central England
● foreword from the Chair of The Construction Clients Group - the only body dedicated to all clients of the construction industry ● provides a user-friendly model of engagement for clients ● covers a wide range of client types - from schools to supermarkets. READERSHIP: postgraduate students: MSc Cconstruction management; practitioner: contractors; architects; developers
SEPTEMBER ~ 256 PAGES 1405129786 / 9781405129787 PBK ~ £39.50
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The Management of Complex Projects
A relationship approach STEPHEN PRYKE & HEDLEY J. SMYTH
Both University College London
● explores the relationship at the project interface: client-design team-contractor, stakeholders and supply chain relations ● examines different concepts to the development and management of relationships; formation and maintenance issues ● highlights some of the key issues that require development, both academically and through applied research. READERSHIP: MSc students and those engaged in research and teaching, 3rd year undergraduates taking project management modules; practitioner: mid-career project management courses for, e.g. architects and engineers
British Housebuilders
History and Analysis FRED WELLINGS
formerly Credit Lyonnais Securities
● analyses the relationship between housebuildng firms’ behaviour and the housing market cycle ● provides the historical perspective currently absent from the literature ● high-profile author in housing writing in an accessible style. READERSHIP: postgraduates and researchers in planning, housing and surveying, analysts; and advisors on housing provision
Sustainable Practices in Facilities Management
SUNIL SHAH
Johnson Controls
● policy and trends on a global, European and UK level affecting businesses ● compliance requirements for organisations - including some sector specific areas ● best practice with good and bad case studies to illustrate potential benefits ● worked examples of how to incorporate sustainability into day-to-day activities. READERSHIP: facilities managers; property managers; and other professionals with property management/operational management responsibilities; supporting text on PG courses where sustainability forms an important part of the curriculum, SMEs in the commercial sector (manufacturing, retail, office, pharmaceutical, and telecommunications)
Slide 52: Code of Estimating Practice
Seventh Edition
NEW EDITION
CHARTERED INSTITUTE OF BUILDING
● established standard for the construction industry, providing the only code of practice on estimating ● endorsed with the authority of the Chartered Institute of Building (40,000 members) ● new edition includes new material on estimating strategy, procedures and best practice in different procurement situations, supply chain management, risk identification, e-tendering, as well as the build-up of unit rates of cost, and overheads and profits ● features useful standard forms and checklists ● last edition published by Longman in 1997 (ISBN 058230279X). READERSHIP: building contractors; specialist subcontractors; HNC/D and undergraduate students of construction and quantity surveying
JANUARY ~ 224 PAGES 1405129719 / 9781405129718 PBK ~ £39.50 PREVIOUS EDITION: 058230279X
The Access Manual
NEW EDITION
auditing and managing inclusive built environments, Second Edition ANN SAWYER & KEITH BRIGHT
Architect; formerly University of Reading
● both authors have had major roles in developing the new legislation; updating building regs; and adding to the new building standard ● results of court cases have clarified some of the ambiguities of the 2004 act - eg what is ‘reasonable provision’? ● first book to cover 6 major areas of change in legislation, building regulations, and British Standards. READERSHIP: facilities managers and building owners, architects and building surveyors
OCTOBER ~ 304 PAGES 1405146265 / 9781405146265 PBK ~ £39.95 PREVIOUS EDITION: 1405107650
The Design Quality Manual
improving building performance MARTIN COOK
Building Research Establishment
● offers a set of criteria by which to judge a broad range of design values ● readable and knowledgeable - based on solid research and conveys information effectively ● BRE’s branding is authoritative and independent – known for its definitive judgement as the consultants’ consultant. READERSHIP: architects; facilities managers; building surveryors, and organisations with large property holdings
NOVEMBER ~ 224 PAGES 1405130881 / 9781405130882 HBK ~ £55.00
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The JCT 05 Standard Building Sub-Contract
PETER BARNES
Alway Associates
● the majority of construction work undertaken by subcontractors ● very few books deal with subcontract terms ● one of the first books to be based on the 2005 JCT Sub-contracts ● provides practical guidance on the rights and obligations of the parties ● author has 30 years’ experience of contracting and works as a contracts consultant. READERSHIP: subcontractors, main contractors, quantity surveyors, architects
The JCT Design and Build Contract 2005
Third Edition
NEW EDITION
DAVID CHAPPELL
Queen’s University, Belfast
● revised to cover the new 2005 JCT Design and Build Contracts ● also covers the effects of two key legal cases and new legislation on third party risks ● written by well known contracts commentator and highly successful Blackwell author. READERSHIP: architects, quantity surveyors, contractors, lawyers
The NEC 3 Engineering and Construction Contract
Second Edition
NEW EDITION
BRIAN EGGLESTON
Consulting Engineer and Practising Arbitrator
● NEC3 has become the leading standard form for major construction projects ● examines the new contract clause by clause and compares it with the previous edition ● written by a highly regarded contracts commentator and experienced arbitrator and adjudicator ● “Those who pride themselves on a comprehensive law library will buy this book straightaway.” Construction Industry Law Letter ● previous edition published under the title The New Engineering Contract - 0632057424 (pbk), and 0632040653 (hbk). READERSHIP: architects, quantity surveyors, engineers, contractors and lawyers
Slide 54: Structural Timber Design to Eurocode 5
A.O.R. PORTEOUS & ABDY KERMANI
Both Napier University
● provides a clear guide to the new Eurocode 5 on structural timber ● features many worked examples to explain how the code works ● the growing use of timber as a structural material will increase interest in the Eurocode. READERSHIP: structural engineers, civil engineering contractors, and undergraduates of civil engineering
JANUARY ~ 384 PAGES 1405146389 / 9781405146388 HBK ~ £69.50
Timber Designers’ Manual
● available for the first time in paperback ● recognised as a standard reference work for structural engineers
NEW IN PAPERBACK
E.C. OZELTON & J.A. BAIRD
Both Timber Consultants
● one of the first books to provide an introduction to the new Eurocode on timber ● features extensive tables of reference material. READERSHIP: structural engineers, civil engineering contractors, civil engineering undergraduates and postgraduates
SEPTEMBER ~ 560 PAGES 1405146710 / 9781405146715 PBK ~ £45.00
Structural Foundation Designers’ Manual
Second Edition
● first new edition in over 12 years
NEW EDITION
W.G. CURTIN & NORMAN SEWARD
Curtins Consulting; University of Wales College, Newport
● updated to cover changes to British Standards, plus new guidelines on ground contamination ● this book concentrates on structural foundations - other books deal primarily with soil mechanics or civil engineering foundations (e.g. dams) ● helps the designer make the right choice of foundation with the more economic solution - many foundations are “over-designed” ● includes a broad range of step-by-step worked examples ● “an excellent reference and one of the greatest strengths is the extensive practical experience from Curtins.” The Structural Engineer READERSHIP: consulting engineers, contractors’ and sub-contractors’ design offices, ground engineering specialists, building surveyors; library reference for civil engineering undergraduates
OCTOBER ~ 432 PAGES 140513044X / 9781405130448 HBK ~ £89.50 PREVIOUS EDITION: 063204215X
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Heterocyclic Chemistry at a Glance
JOHN A. JOULE & KEITH MILLS
University of Manchester; formerly GlaxoSmithKline
● based on the highly successful at a Glance series ● contains all the key principles required to gain a solid understanding of heterocyclic chemistry ● presented in a highly graphical way to aid assimilation, understanding and recall ● structured presentation, with self contained double page spreads of linked text and illustrations, guides the student through the information in a way that complements bigger textbooks and provides a logical framework to aid revision. READERSHIP: undergraduate students of chemistry, medicinal chemistry and biochemistry
Monitoring and Impact of Air Quality
EDITED BY MICHAEL J. HEPHER
Glasgow Caledonian University
● covers the monitoring and impact of air quality in a comprehensive, integrated way, ensuring all necessary information is in one place making it easily accessible to researchers, practitioners and students ● extensive use of diagrams, photographs, figures and tables to aid assimilation and understanding ● detailed case studies illustrate the impact of air quality in real situations. READERSHIP: researchers concerned with all aspects of air quality, particularly environmental scientists/chemists, analytical chemists etc; Postgraduate and final year undergraduate students in environmental science, professionals requiring an up to date general resource on air quality, eg specialist lawyers, occupational health specialists, environmental managers, corporate health abd safety officers
NEW EDITION Inductively Coupled Plasma Spectrometry and its Applications
Second Edition EDITED BY STEVE J. HILL
University of Plymouth
● deals with principles, instrumentation, methodology and applications ● its coverage of applications is considered to be a particular strength ● to assist the hands-on user, advantages and disadvantages of the various approaches are included ● no prior knowledge is assumed. READERSHIP: researchers and professionals in analytical chemistry, environmental science, earth science, food science and pharmaceutical science
PREVIOUS EDITION: 1850759367
Slide 56: Principles and Applications of Thermal Analysis
EDITED BY PAUL GABBOTT
PETA Solutions
● provides a detailed overview of the most commonly used thermal methods ● application focussed approach showing the user how thermal methods can be applied to the analysis of a wide range of samples, providing rapid, high quality information ● world class authorship from industry and academe giving the insight and perspective not available from the source literature. READERSHIP: chemists, chemical engineers and analytical scientists in pharmaceuticals, fine and specialty chemicals, polymer and materials science, and food
FEBRUARY ~ 320 PAGES 1405131713 / 9781405131711 HBK ~ £99.50
Organic Reactions in Water
EDITED BY ULF LINDSTRÖM
Lund University
● brings non-experts up-to-speed quickly and comprehensively, facilitating the use of water as a reaction solvent in both research scale and production scale organic synthesis ● key reference source and entry to the literature so the reader does not have to engage in expensive and time consuming literature searching ● written by a world class team of contributors, including one Nobel Prize winner ● illustrates the significant advances in the use of water as a reaction solvent. READERSHIP: organic chemists in the pharmaceutical, agrochemical and specialty organic chemicals industries, postgraduate and advanced undergraduate students of organic chemistry
FEBRUARY ~ 320 PAGES 1405138904 / 9781405138901 HBK ~ £99.00
Analysis of Drug Impurities
EDITED BY MICHAEL WEBB & RICHARD SMITH
Both GlaxoSmithKline
● a state-of-the-art review of a crucial aspect of drug development, approval and quality control ● chapter authors are drawn from major industrial and academic laboratories ● provides a point of entry to the detailed literature. READERSHIP: researchers and professionals in pharmacy, pharmaceutical chemistry and analytical chemistry, in both the academic and industrial sectors
FEBRUARY ~ 320 PAGES 1405133589 / 9781405133586 HBK ~ £99.50
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Handbook of Industrial Water Soluble Polymers
EDITED BY PETER A. WILLIAMS
North East Wales Institute
● a concise and accessible overview of the chemistry, technology and application of water soluble polymers, allowing the reader to rapidly and economically acquire a sophisticated working knowledge of these materials ● highly practical in approach, the book focuses the how polymer structure contributes to solution behaviour and shows how different polymer types can be employed to achieve appropriate product properties ● primarily written by industrial chemists, the book offers a unique insight into the use of these materials ● brings non-experts up to speed quickly and comprehensively, providing new entrants to a range of industries with a firm understanding of the basic chemistry and technology of water soluble polymer systems. READERSHIP: industrial chemists in the polymer and related industries
Slide 58: Plant Proteomics
EDITED BY CHRISTINE FINNIE
Technical University of Denmark
● a broad overview of one of the most fashionable current topics in plant science ● highlights the ways in which proteome analysis has been used to probe the complexities of plant biochemistry and physiology ● chapters are organised by biological function. READERSHIP: researchers and professionals in plant biochemistry, plant molecular biology and plant genetics, in the academic and industrial sectors
SEPTEMBER ~ 320 PAGES 1405144297 / 9781405144292 HBK ~ £99.50
Breeding Field Crops
Fifth Edition
NEW EDITION
DAVID A. SLEPER
University of Missouri
● fifth edition of standard-setting crop breeding text ● explores the role genetics play in development of new crop cultivars ● covers exciting new developments in molecular biology ● provides broad coverage of crop breeding. READERSHIP: plant breeding professionals, researchers, instructors, students, and post-graduates
OCTOBER ~ 448 PAGES 0813824281 / 9780813824284 HBK ~ £45.00 PREVIOUS EDITION: 0813824273
Senescence Processes in Plants
EDITED BY SUSHENG GAN
Cornell University
● covers the genomics and proteomics of plant senescence ● includes a chapter on mitotic senescence in plants ● two chapters are included on the genetic manipulation of senescence in agriculture. READERSHIP: researchers and professionals in plant molecular genetics, physiology and biochemistry
DECEMBER ~ 320 PAGES 1405139846 / 9781405139847 HBK ~ £99.50
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Seed Development, Dormancy and Germination
EDITED BY KENT BRADFORD & HIROYUKI NONGAKI
University of California, Davis; Oregon State University
● a comprehensive and contemporary overview of the life cycle of a seed ● includes coverage of the tools used to analyse seed dormancy and germination behaviour ● chapter authors are from major international laboratories. READERSHIP: researchers and professionals in plant molecular genetics, physiology, biochemistry and crop science
Regulation of Transcription in Plants
EDITED BY KLAUS D. GRASSER
University of Aalborg
● a broad overview of a topic central to plant gene expression and biotechnology ● the volume introduces the key elements, explains how they work and highlights important applications ● contributors are drawn from major international laboratories. READERSHIP: researchers and professionals in plant molecular biology, biochemistry and biotechnology
Plant Cell Separation and Adhesion
EDITED BY JEREMY ROBERTS & ZINNIA GONZALEZ-CARRANZA
Both University of Nottingham
● unique in focussing on all aspects of cell separation within a single volume ● each chapter ranges from anatomy to molecular biology ● the contributors are drawn from major international laboratories. READERSHIP: researchers and professionals in plant physiology, biochemistry and molecular biology
Slide 60: Light and Plant Development
EDITED BY GARRY C. WHITELAM & K.J. HALLIDAY
University of Leicester; University of Edinburgh
● a broad overview of plant regulatory photoreceptors and plant developmental photobiology ● two additional chapters consider the exploitation of this knowledge to improve the quality and productivity of commercially grown plants ● offers a point of entry to the detailed literature for researchers new to the field. READERSHIP: researchers and professionals working in plant molecular biology, plant physiology and plant biochemistry
FEBRUARY ~ 320 PAGES 1405145382 / 9781405145381 HBK ~ £99.50
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Baked Products
Science, Technology and Practice STAN CAUVAIN & LINDA YOUNG
Both Campden and Chorleywood Food Research Association
● essential commercial information for baked goods company professionals ● authors are well known from previous well-received books ● authors have many years’ experience in the area ● concentrates on underlying themes linking baked product groups together. READERSHIP: food scientists and food technologists within bakery companies; ingredient suppliers, flour millers general food companies, universities and research stations, upper level food science and technology students
Sensory and Consumer Research in Food Product Design and Development
HOWARD R. MOSKOWITZ, JACQUELINE H. BECKLEY & ANNA V.A. RESURRECCION
Moskowitz Jacobs Inc.; The Understanding and Insight Group; University of Georgia
● covers critical issues faced by food and beverage sensory analysts, product developers and market researchers ● the first book to take a business viewpoint to sensory and consumer research in the food and beverage arena ● three authors are leading practitioners in the field ● special focus on early stages of product development, where business opportunity is often the greatest ● illustrative case histories, commonly encountered problems, and practical solutions. READERSHIP: sensory practitioners, product developers, and market researchers in food and beverage product development; students and faculty in food science and technology and allied disciplines
Food Irradiation Research and Technology
EDITED BY CHRISTOPHER H. SOMMERS & XUETONG FAN
USDA-ARS-Eastern Regional Research Center
● presents the latest scientific findings of researchers at the leading edge of food irradiation ● reviews recent advances in the irradiation of meat and poultry, fruits and vegetables, seafood, and the use of irradiation as a phytosanitary treatment ● provides food industry representatives and public health officials with effective methodologies to educate consumers and counteract misinformation ● expert editors and authors represent industry, government, and academia. READERSHIP: industry food scientists involved in the processing of meat, fish, fruits, and vegetables; food microbiologists and radiation processing specialists; government and industry representatives involved in the import and export of food commodities; industry, local, and state officials involved in educational efforts regarding food irradiation
Slide 62: Microbiology and Technology of Fermented Foods
ROBERT W. HUTKINS
University of Nebraska, Lincoln
● comprehensive and contemporary reference book for food fermentation professionals and researchers ● the definitive textbook on food fermentation microbiology addressing the microbiology and processing of fermented foods ● covers the latest advances in biotechnology, bioprocessing, and microbial genetics, physiology, and taxonomy ● highlights examples of industrial processes, key historical events, new developments, anecdotal materials, case studies, and other key information. READERSHIP: upper level students and faculty in food science programs, researchers and professionals in the fermented foods industry, food microbiologists and food biotechnologists, libraries in academia and industry
OCTOBER ~ 488 PAGES 0813800188 / 9780813800189 HBK ~ £99.99
Advanced Dairy Technology
EDITED BY TREVOR J. BRITZ & RICHARD ROBINSON
University of Stellenbosch, South Africa; Consultant, Reading
● comprehensive coverage of key subjects in dairy technology ● information of vital use in food processing and product development ● internationally-known contributing authors and book editors ● core commercially useful information for the dairy industry. READERSHIP: food scientists and technologists, specifically dairy technologists, both in academic research, teaching and food companies
JANUARY ~ 416 PAGES 1405136189 / 9781405136181 HBK ~ £125.00
Structure of Dairy Products
EDITED BY A.Y. TAMIME
International Journal of Dairy Technology
● information of vital use in product development and quality control ● internationally-known contributing authors and book editor ● part of the prestigious Society of Dairy Technology (SDT) series ● core commercially useful information for the dairy industry. READERSHIP: dairy scientists and technologists in industry and academia, general food scientists and food technologists. All those involved in the formulation of foods, food product development and quality control personnel
FEBRUARY ~ 320 PAGES 1405129751 / 9781405129756 HBK ~ £99.00
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Slide 63: FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
SEPTEMBER ~ 264 PAGES 0813807689 / 9780813807683 HBK ~ £95.00
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Modified Atmospheric Processing and Packaging of Fish
Filtered Smokes, Carbon Monoxide & Reduced Oxygen Packaging EDITED BY W. STEVEN OTWELL, MURAT O. BALABAN & HORDUR G. KRISTINSSON
All University of Florida, Gainesville
● benchmark resource for the technology, commercial practices, and pertinent regulations of fish processing and packaging applications ● vital information for seafood suppliers, processors, and regulators worldwide ● covers practices that are new, controversial, and rapidly expanding in production ● internationally recognized editors and contributors. READERSHIP: seafood manufacturers, processors, and suppliers worldwide; federal, state, and local regulatory agencies; seafood retailers; upper undergraduate and graduate food science students and faculty
Slide 64: Fish Cognition and Behavior
EDITED BY CULUM BROWN & KEVIN LALAND & JENS KRAUSE
University of Edinburgh; University of St Andrews; University of Leeds
● written by animal behavior experts from around the world ● editors are well known and respected in these subject areas ● an understanding of fish learning is vital for personnel running commercially successful fish farms ● important information for fisheries managers globally. READERSHIP: fish biologists, animal behaviorists (ethologists), fisheries managers and scientists, aquatic ecologists, aquaculture personnel, ecologists, upper level undergraduate students and graduate students
SEPTEMBER ~ 288 PAGES 1405134291 / 9781405134293 HBK ~ £99.50
Fisheries Economics
EDITED BY TROND BJORNDAL, RASHID SUMAILA, DANIEL GORDON & ARNASON RAGNAR
University of Bergen; University of British Columbia; University of Calgary; University of Iceland
● a true landmark publication in fisheries management and economics ● chapters written by many of the world’s leading fisheries economics specialists ● compiled in honour of the work and achievements of Professor Gordon Munro. READERSHIP: fisheries economists, managers, scientists and fish biologists; upper level undergraduate and graduate students
OCTOBER ~ 384 PAGES 1405141611 / 9781405141611 HBK ~ £99.50
Shrimp Culture
Economics, Market, and Trade EDITED BY PINGSUN LEUNG & CAROLE R. ENGLE
University of Hawaii, Manoa; University of Arkansas, Pine Bluff
● the first book to cover this subject from a global perspective ● contributions from around the world of producing and consuming countries ● editors are well known and respected internationally ● vital commercial information for all shrimp producers. READERSHIP: shrimp farmers, shrimp traders, farm managers, processors and aquaculture personnel, aquaculture economics experts, government employees in bodies such as the USDA, and scientists in aquaculture departments and economics department
OCTOBER ~ 352 PAGES 0813826551 / 9780813826554 HBK ~ £99.50
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AQUACULTURE
Slide 65: AQUACULTURE
NOVEMBER ~ 384 PAGES 1405139323 / 9781405139328 HBK ~ £99.50 DECEMBER ~ 352 PAGES 1405126108 / 9781405126106 HBK ~ £89.50 JANUARY ~ 352 PAGES 140514629X / 9781405146296 HBK ~ £99.50
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Fisheries Management
Progress Toward Sustainability EDITED BY TIM McCLANAHAN & JUAN C. CASTILLA
Wildlife Conservation Society, Kenya; Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile
● comprises case studies of successful fisheries management strategies from around the globe ● written by many of the world’s most experienced fisheries managers ● takes an approach concentrating on the importance of sustainability. READERSHIP: fisheries scientists and managers, fish biologists, marine biologists and ecologists, environmental scientists, conservation biologists and oceanographers. Members of fish and wildlife agencies and government departments covering conservation and management of, e.g. marine protected areas
Aquaculture Engineering
ODD-IVAR LEKANG
Agricultural University of Norway, Oslo
● an essential purchase for all those involved in the business of farming fish, shellfish and aquatic plants ● covers all major aspects of the subject ● an essential guide for all aquaculture personnel ● author has many years’ experience teaching and working in the area ● aquaculture is predicted to continue rapid growth until at least 2025. READERSHIP: fish farmers and other personnel involved in the aquaculture industry; suppliers to fish farming businesses, including designers and manufacturers of tanks, cages, feeding equipment, monitors, graders and slaughtering equipment and water transport and quality equipment; upper level students and all libraries in universities and research establishments where aquaculture, agriculture and environmental sciences are studied and taught
Fish Welfare
EDITED BY EDWARD BRANSON
Consultant Fish Veterinarian
● emerging area of importance to the aquaculture industry ● first book to comprehensively address the area ● includes summary of current legislation ● edited by respected fish veterinarian Edward Branson, with conributions from experts in the field. READERSHIP: personnel involved in the aquaculture industry including fish farmers, fish veterinarians, fisheries scientists and fish biologists. Animal scientists, small animal veterinarians, fisheries managers, biological scientists, animal laboratory managers, government and regulatory personnel and advisors, animal behaviorists. Equipment suppliers to the aquaculture industry angling and industry bodies. University and research station libraries where these subjects are studied and taught
Slide 66: Seamounts
EDITED BY T.J. PITCHER, PAUL J.B. HART, RICARDO SANTOS & TELMO MORATO
University of British Columbia; University of Leicester; University of the Azores; University of the Azores
● contents of the book constitutes the development of a world-wide effort to develop better insights into seamount ecosystems ● editors are world authorities on fisheries ecology ● an essential tool for marine ecologists and fisheries managers ● vital reading for personnel in government agencies responsible for the protection of the marine environment, worldwide. READERSHIP: fisheries scientists and managers, fish biologists, marine biologists and ecologists, environmental scientists, conservation biologists and oceanographers. Members of fish and wildlife agencies and government departments covering conservation and management of, e.g. marine protected areas
JANUARY ~ 384 PAGES 1405133430 / 9781405133432 HBK ~ £59.50
Centrarchid Fishes
EDITED BY STEVEN J. COOKE & DAVID P. PHILIPP
UBC, Vancouver, Canada; University of Illinois, Champaign
● editor and authors are well known and highly respected internationally ● centrarchids are ecologically and commercially extremely important ● vital and commercially important information for fisheries managers ● an essential reference source for graduate students and academics ● covers an important multi-billion dollar industry across many countries. READERSHIP: fisheries managers, fisheries scientists, fish biologists, freshwater ecologists, limnologists, environmental scientists, aquaculture personnel
FEBRUARY ~ 416 PAGES 1405133422 / 9781405133425 HBK ~ £89.50
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