Most of the facts in the startling new book All White's Not White refer to author and surgeon Sisir Kumar Saha's experiences in dealing with the racial conflicts involved in medical care. The author took seven years to complete writing this book that outlines unfairness in the world in medicine. "My past experiences in handling the injustices incurred in all walks of ethnic people encouraged me to compile the facts in this book," he says. Dr. Saha was inspired to write about this topic because of his life's journey. Brought up in a poor Bengali family, "I was born in a remote village, where there was no school, no hospital, and no doctors. Now I am in a different world." The author has delivered prestigious lectures to the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, Royal Society of Medicine of London, and was a guest speaker at the annual conferences in IMA, and also at the conference of Association of Surgeons of India. He has published many research projects on prospective studies since 1976 on various aspects of medical and surgical sciences. His works have been published throughout the world, including in the United States, Europe, Japan and India. Dr. Saha has written a textbook on operative surgery and has also written two novels.
- This book comprehensively covers operative procedures to deal with all the surgical problems related to general, gastrointestinal and urologic surgery and to treat cases of emergency vascular operations - Explains about the responsibilities of a surgeon before undertaking operative procedures as well as postoperative care that makes trainees confident to deal with the unexpected complications - A special feature of the book is how to deal with the patients and their relatives as soon as they enter into the surgical ward and avoid conducting a wrong operation or operation on the wrong site - This book basically guides the beginners about how to proceed with the minor and routine surgery on lumps, bumps, hernias, phimosis, abscess, varicose veins and cases of gastrointestinal surgery from the stomach right down to anus.
A comprehensive book in surgical medicine along with elaborate illustrations related to investigative and operative procedures have been provided in this book. In this text book, every chapter has been written elaborately with a view to providing comprehensive clinical and operative materials. It contains a detailed account of surgical anatomy, surgical physiology, pathology and methods of clinical diagnosis. It provides all the information required to learn, to teach the student and to those who have been practising in their choices of professions. Many of the illustrations have been designed and drawn by the author and these had not been known before in this field of study.
An overview of recent developments in colorectal surgery this book pays special attention to the impact of new radiological modalities with extra emphasis on the surgical treatment of rectal carcinoma. The discussions of various surgical approaches to similar pathologies will be of particular benefit to the surgeon in training.
Most of the facts in the startling new book All White's Not White refer to author and surgeon Sisir Kumar Saha's experiences in dealing with the racial conflicts involved in medical care. The author took seven years to complete writing this book that outlines unfairness in the world in medicine. "My past experiences in handling the injustices incurred in all walks of ethnic people encouraged me to compile the facts in this book," he says. Dr. Saha was inspired to write about this topic because of his life's journey. Brought up in a poor Bengali family, "I was born in a remote village, where there was no school, no hospital, and no doctors. Now I am in a different world." The author has delivered prestigious lectures to the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, Royal Society of Medicine of London, and was a guest speaker at the annual conferences in IMA, and also at the conference of Association of Surgeons of India. He has published many research projects on prospective studies since 1976 on various aspects of medical and surgical sciences. His works have been published throughout the world, including in the United States, Europe, Japan and India. Dr. Saha has written a textbook on operative surgery and has also written two novels.
An overview of recent developments in colorectal surgery this book pays special attention to the impact of new radiological modalities with extra emphasis on the surgical treatment of rectal carcinoma. The discussions of various surgical approaches to similar pathologies will be of particular benefit to the surgeon in training.
This Volume, The First To Appear In The Ten Volume Series Published By The Sahitya Akademi, Deals With A Fascinating Period, Conspicuous By The Growing Complexities Of Multilingualism, Changes In The Modes Of Literary Transmission And In The Readership And Also By The Dominance Of The English Language As An Instrument Of Power In Indian Society.
Presents the Indian literatures, not in isolation in one another, but as related components in a larger complex, conspicuous by the existence of age-old multilingualism and a variety of literary traditions. --
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