CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 · Ibnosina Journal of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences 2021; 13(01): 43
DOI: 10.4103/ijmbs.ijmbs_19_21
Book Review

Memorizing medicine faster and better

Issam Hajjaji
1   Diabetes and Endocrinology Center, Tripoli
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Author: Rifat Naghmi

Publisher: Paras Medical Books Pvt Ltd (January 1, 2020)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 9386480859

ISBN-13: 978-9386480859

Item Weight: 4 pounds

The 2nd edition of this useful book for medical students comes 4 years after the 1st edition with expanded and updated information in addition to new chapters. Like its predecessor, it is full of easy-to-remember mnemonics that are related to the list they are for: e.g., APPENDICITIS for causes of right lower quadrant pain, RHEUMATOIDS for the extra-articular manifestations of rheumatoid arthritis. The pictures and illustrations are colored and simple and most are clear. The last chapters are of pathognomonic signs and symptoms, and screening guidelines, the latter is especially useful for doctors as well.

Indeed, though the primary target readership is medical students, it will be handy for junior doctors studying for postgraduate examinations, or simply an aide-memoire for those trying to survive the busy hospital work. It is smaller than standard medical textbooks, but still too big and heavy to be carried in a white coat pocket, though I understand a handbook for that purpose is on the way soon.

As usual, Prof. Rifat has interspersed the pages with jokes and humorous anecdotes. My favorite is “Nurse to Dr: There's a man outside who wants to see you, he says he's invisible. Dr: Tell him I can't see him today.” I suppose the man will suddenly reappear to get a consult, thus negating the need for it.

The book is available to order on amazon.com.

Authors' contributions

Nil.


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Compliance with ethical principles

Nil.

Reviewers:

Not Applicable (Invited)

Editors:

Salem A Beshyah (Abu Dhabi, UAE)


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Conflict of Interest

There are no conflicts of interest.

Financial support and sponsorship

Nil.


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  • 2 Miller RL, Armelagos GJ, Ikram S, De Jonge N, Krijger FW, Deelder AM. Palaeoepidemiology of Schistosoma infection in mummies. BMJ 1992;304:555-6.

Corresponding author

Dr. Issam Hajjaji
Diabetes and Endocrinology Center
Tripoli
Libya   

Publication History

Received: 03 March 2021

Accepted: 05 March 2021

Article published online:
14 July 2022

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  • References

  • 1 Deelder AM, Miller RL, de Jonge N, Krijger FW. Detection of schistosome antigen in mummies. Lancet 1990;335:724-5.
  • 2 Miller RL, Armelagos GJ, Ikram S, De Jonge N, Krijger FW, Deelder AM. Palaeoepidemiology of Schistosoma infection in mummies. BMJ 1992;304:555-6.

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