Textbooks have been the mainstay of medical education for centuries. Clearly, the development of the information superhighway via the Internet has changed how we learn, find information, and communicate. What does yet another paediatric textbook add to the current long list of titles? ans -yes it adds knowledge and the current treatment protocol. There are 23 contributing editors. Using a well-tested format for presentation, Oxford Handbook of Paediatrics 2nd edition consists of 31 chapters, ranging from sections on epidemiology, evidence, and practice, through the more traditional topics, such as nephrology and neurology, and concluding with international health and travel, and paediatrics, ethics, and the law. Each chapter follows the same format, 5–40 sections, followed by bulleted points. Both signs and symptoms of illness, as well as specific diseases are covered. Virtually all topics are limited to 1–2 pages of important information. Tables are carefully inserted, and complement the text. Doses of important drugs are included in the text and/or the tables. There are a limited number of figures, but like the tables, they supplement the text and have been carefully chosen to add clarity.
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