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Recommended Books For Final Year (5th year) MBBS

The Following Books are being read and recommended by medical students' worldwide.
One should choose an authentic and informative book. Choose one book. Take the decision wisely and stick to it. Many students change their books after listening to their fellows that the books they use are best, they get tempted and change their book in the middle of a semester, which is a stupid decision, which will increase their frustration. some of them do that even near exams. 
Now, Search for the books at the start of the semester. Do your own research. Ask from senior, take opinions from different seniors and doctors. Collect the data. Then analyse that data and draw inferences. Use your community medicine knowledge (LOL). 
Well, Here i am providing you a list of medical books being studied in final year MBBS. (that is a 5th year). Now you will have the list and this will make your search and decision a little bit easier i think.
MEDICINE


  • The practice of Medicine by Davidson.
  • Clinical Medicine by Parveen J Kumar & Michaell, Clark
  • Hutchison's Clinical Methods by Michael Swash. 21st edition
  • Basic psychiatry by Myre Sim, e. B. Gordon
  • Oxford Text Book of Psychiatry
  • ABC of Dermatology. Latest Edition.
  • Smith's General Urology by Emil A. Tanagho and Jack W. McAninch 15th edition. 2007
  • Online Journals and Reading Materials through HEC Digital Library Facility


SURGERY

  •  Short Practice Of Surgery By Bailey And Love’s Text Book Of Surgery By Ijaz Ahsan
  • General Surgery (Lecture Notes Series) by Harold Ellis, Roy Calne, Chris Watson
  • An Introduction to the Symptoms and Signs of Surgical Disease by Norman Browse
  • Current Surgical Practice: by Norman L. Browse, Alan G. Johnson, and Tom. Vol. 6
  • Schwartz's Principles of Surgery by F. Charles Brunicardi, Dana K.
  • Andersen, Timothy R. Billiar, and David L. Dunn 8th edition. 2004
  • Online Journals and Reading Materials through HEC Digital Library Facility.
OBSTETRICS


  • Obstetrics by Ten Teachers by Stuart Campbell and Christoph Lees. 17th Ed 2000
  • Essentials of Obstetrics and Gynecology by Neville F. Hacker, J. George Moore, and Joseph C. Gambone. 4th ed. 2004
  • Notes on Obstetrics & Gynecology. Stirrat, Mills, Draycott. 5th Ed. 2003.
  • Textbook of Obstetrics and Gynecology by Rashid Lateef
  • Obstetrics and Gynecology by Arshad Chauhan
  • Online Journals and Reading Materials through HEC Digital Library Facility.


GYNECOLOGY


  • Gynaecology by Ten Teachers by Stanley G. Clayton and Ash Monga 2006.
  • Essentials of Obstetrics and Gynecology by Neville F. Hacker, J. George Moore, and Joseph C. Gambone. 4th ed. 2004
  • Notes on Obstetrics & Gynecology by Stirrat, Mills, Draycott. 5th Ed. 2003.
  • Textbook of Obstetrics and Gynecology by Rashid Lateef
  • Obstetrics and Gynecology by Arshad Chauhan
  • Online Journals and Reading Materials through HEC Digital Library Facility.

PAEDIATRICS


  • Textbook of paediatrics by Pervaiz Akbar
  • Essentials of Paediatrics by Nelson. Latest Edition.
  • Online Journals and Reading Materials through HEC Digital Library Facility

RADIOLOGY


  • Aids to Radiological Differential Diagnosis by Chapman S. and 
  • Nakielny R. 4th ed. Elsevier Science Limited; 2003.
  • Online Journals and Reading Materials through HEC Digital Library Facility.
ANAESTHESIOLOGY


  • Textbook of Anaesthesia by G. Smith and A.R. Aitkenhead
  • Short Practice of Anaesthesia by M. Morgan, G. Hall. Latest edition
  • A Synopsis of Anaesthesia by J.Alfred Lee
  • Online Journals and Reading Materials through HEC Digital Library Facility.

Eye and ENT are now being studied in the Fourth Year

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  1. Hye, I'm Hafizah

    could I know the book list is still available for student used nowadays 2014?

    Thank you

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    1. Just use the latest edition of above mentioned books.:)

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