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Anaesthetic Trivia - Magill

magill.jpgIvan Whiteside Magill (1888-1986), Irish-born anaesthetist. Responsible for much of the innovation and development of modern anaesthesia including endotracheal intubation, the Magill circuit and numerous pieces of equipment. Helped found the Association of Anaesthetists and professional exams in anaesthesia.

Clinical Anatomy Made Ridiculously Simple
Primary revision

Edition: Third

Authors: Goldberg, Ouellette

Description: Good basic review of anatomy.


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Inotrope said:

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Don't believe a word of the description above - it is wrong!

Now I hate anatomy, and find it dull and unmemorable.

Dr Goldberg shares your pain; he's a Professor of anatomy in the States, who presents the subject in an entertaining, amusing and MEMORABLE manner; using mnemonics, silly stories and easily reproducible line diagrams.

This is the place to read about "Willis the spider" and what happened to the Brachial Plexus at the Disco(!) - as well as all the other USEFUL and SENSIBLE areas of anatomy required for both primary and final FRCA.

Don't bother with Erdmann (to many errors, and a terrible read!); get this!

Cheaper, better, and a damn site more fun!
01 August, 2008

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