- Format: Paperback
- Number Of Pages: 168 pages
- Dimensions: 214 x 274 x 16mm
- Weight: 539.78g
- Publication date: 05 Nov 1998
- Publisher: Elsevier Health SciencesImprint: CHURCHILL LIVINGSTONE
The concept of mind mapping was introduced by Tony Buzan in 1973. Since then it has become a technique used in many disciplines to help clarify thinking, organise thoughts and information, provide overviews of complex topics, and help build mental models. This is a book of mind maps covering general medicine for medical students. It will act as a revision book, provide an overview of the subject, and help the student organise their learning of a subject. This is a book of 140 mind maps covering the whole of general medicine. The maps are arranged in order of body systems; most chapters open with a double-page signs and symptoms map. See the authors preface for further information on the technique of mind mapping and why it will appeal to a purchaser.