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Manual of Asthma Managemenet

Manual of Asthma Managemenet Research and Book Reviews Research and book reviews MANUAL OF ASTHMA MANAGEMENT attack’ was not defined. nor was severity classified, but the paper has interesting implications. Edited by P. O’Bryne & N. C. Thomson. W. B. Saunders, 1995. Price £29.95. Better liaison and follow-up arrangements are needed between A&E and practices, the availability of t is quite unusual these days to find a large (800 emergency dispensing of inhalers, by pharmacists, pages), comprehensive textbook for the relatively could be highlighted, and a perceived ‘unavailability’ Iinexpensive price of £30. This paperback text is of GPs needs to be addressed. The paper gives a written by a selection of some of the most respected balanced view of a complex problem. The ‘take asthma experts in the world, a high proportion being home’ message is that primary care management of from the UK. The book is divided into sections asthma is the responsibility of primary care.n relating to the diagnosis and investigation of asthma, its treatment and management, and concludes with Ron Neville how to run an asthma service in both primary and secondary care. Overall, it is clearly written, well- presented and up-to-date apart from a few omissions on recent developments http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png npj Primary Care Respiratory Medicine Springer Journals

Manual of Asthma Managemenet

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Research and Book Reviews Research and book reviews MANUAL OF ASTHMA MANAGEMENT attack’ was not defined. nor was severity classified, but the paper has interesting implications. Edited by P. O’Bryne & N. C. Thomson. W. B. Saunders, 1995. Price £29.95. Better liaison and follow-up arrangements are needed between A&E and practices, the availability of t is quite unusual these days to find a large (800 emergency dispensing of inhalers, by pharmacists, pages),...
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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 1997 by General Practice Airways Group (GPIAG)
Subject
Medicine & Public Health; Medicine/Public Health, general; Primary Care Medicine; Internal Medicine; Pneumology/Respiratory System; Thoracic Surgery
eISSN
1475-1534
DOI
10.1038/pcrj.1997.7
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Abstract

Research and Book Reviews Research and book reviews MANUAL OF ASTHMA MANAGEMENT attack’ was not defined. nor was severity classified, but the paper has interesting implications. Edited by P. O’Bryne & N. C. Thomson. W. B. Saunders, 1995. Price £29.95. Better liaison and follow-up arrangements are needed between A&E and practices, the availability of t is quite unusual these days to find a large (800 emergency dispensing of inhalers, by pharmacists, pages), comprehensive textbook for the relatively could be highlighted, and a perceived ‘unavailability’ Iinexpensive price of £30. This paperback text is of GPs needs to be addressed. The paper gives a written by a selection of some of the most respected balanced view of a complex problem. The ‘take asthma experts in the world, a high proportion being home’ message is that primary care management of from the UK. The book is divided into sections asthma is the responsibility of primary care.n relating to the diagnosis and investigation of asthma, its treatment and management, and concludes with Ron Neville how to run an asthma service in both primary and secondary care. Overall, it is clearly written, well- presented and up-to-date apart from a few omissions on recent developments

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npj Primary Care Respiratory MedicineSpringer Journals

Published: Jun 1, 1997

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