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Old 22-06-2008, 02:30 PM   #11 (permalink)
yazoo
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Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine will be useful. I have yet to find someone who has not got one and not used it (in the UK). A clinical examination book is also good and the one mentioned above is useful.

Anything else is really false economy, IMO. Unless you are getting the books for virtually free. You could buy Gray's and then discover that Moore suits you much better, or Martini etc etc - the list goes on. You really need to go to the library in your first 4 weeks or so and see which ones you like/suit your course. Or buy them from the people in the classes above you (but not that many people sell core texts...).
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