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The series aims to help nurses perform more rapid and accurate assessments of the serious signs and symptoms regularly encountered in patients. Each video highlights three important areas for each symptom:...
Tutorials in diarrhoeal diseases designed as an interactive education resource in tropical and international health. The disk contains 11 interactive tutorials, approximately 900 related images and a...
Series demonstrating the techniques of basic surgical anastomoses performed by specialist surgeons using an anastomotic simulator and fresh animal tissue.
Professor P F D’Arcy lectures on aspects of treatment of constipation, including most proprietary laxatives. An updated central section reflects recent trends in the treatment of constipation.
The skills of physical examination are introduced by consultant specialists who demonstrate commonly practised techniques. Each programme provides a comprehensive demonstration and discussion of commonly...
1 (13 min): Introduces indigestion and defines gastro-oesophageal reflux. Outlines anatomy and functions of the digestive system. Descibes symptoms of gastro-oesophageal reflux and shows diagnosis. Explains...
Until the mid-1970s the only answer to serious peptic ulcers was surgery. The popular belief then, and now, is that ulcers are due to stress, which causes the stomach to produce acid. Barry Marshall...
A radiologist and an endoscopist cooperate to insert a stent to alleviate bile duct strictures. The radiologist inserts a guide wire trans-hepatically through the stricture into the duodenum. This is used to...
A computer simulation of erxperiments to demonstrate the effects of drugs on colonic peristalsis, using isolated rat colon. Describes the nervous control of intestinal longitudinal and circular muscle, the...
Gastric cancer is responsible for around 10,000 deaths in the UK every year, and the survival rate following treatment has in the past been very poor. This film shows, with the aid of diagrams and the...
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