Late last year we completed a trilogy of textbooks relating to emergency medicine, toxicology and medical education.
We are now looking for ‘volunteers’ to read and review these texts…and have 15 textbooks (5 of each book) to give away for FREE.
Rules for reviewers
- Be subscribed to Life in the Fast Lane by email or RSS feed
- Send me an email letting me know which of the texts you would like to review, and why
- Enhance your chances by leaving a comment at the end of this post, sending me a Tweet on twitter or a Comment on Facebook or a Comment on Google Plus
- Cross your fingers
- The lucky winners will be drawn out of the proverbial hat on March 1st 2012…
Emergency Medicine Diagnosis and Management
Authors: Anthony F. T. Brown, Mike Cadogan
Edition: 6th Edition
Chapters: Additional reference material, clinical images and extended tables
Overview: Handbook of emergency and acute medical care. Utilises a standardised approach to the diagnosis and management of common conditions encountered in the emergency setting. Suited to a wide range of health and medical professionals
Publisher: Hodder (Order UK – Order Australia)
On Call Principles and Protocols
Authors: Mike Cadogan, Anthony F. T. Brown, Antonio Celenza
Edition: 2nd Edition
Chapters: Additional reference material, clinical images and extended tables
Overview: Handbook of acute medical care. This revised handbook based on Marshall and Ruedy’s original text is designed to assist medical students, nurses and junior doctors deal with common calls, the interpretation of medical investigations and managing patient-related problems with a symptom based approach
Publisher: Elsevier (Order Australia)
Toxicology Handbook
Authors: Lindsay Murray, Frank Daly, Mark Little, Mike Cadogan
Edition: 2nd Edition
Chapters: Additional reference material, clinical images and extended tables
Overview: Handbook of toxicology. Utilises a standardised approach to the diagnosis and management of common conditions encountered in the emergency setting. Covering the common toxicological emergencies and highlighting some of the more important elapid and marine envenomings.
Publisher: Elsevier































I am so excited! Please pick me! I’d really like to review the emergency text!
I would LOVE to review the toxicology handbook! I already have a general ED handbook and the On Call book -- and have wanted to add the tox handbook to my library for ages. I have heard great things about it. Please pick me
Please let me review them!!!!!
I’d love to have a look at Emergency Medicine Diagnosis And Management. Go on pick me! *stands on chair with arm in air like an enthusiastic 7 year old…*
Oooh! Would love to review any of them!
* Looks around giggling like a kid on Methoxyflurane *
pretty please ?
love free books ! —--especially the tox book. there’s only one lying around in our department…. pretty handy for the frequent ODs we see….
I would love to review On Call Protocols and Principles! Please see my email for how I can give you a review to help you expand your book to the NZ market.
I want to review the On Call or Emergency handbook please!!
I’d love to review Toxicology Handout! Tox is tops!
(pick me!)
Thanks for this opportunity to review these books. Emergency Medicine Diagnosis And Management looks like a great resource to me as an ICU nurse. Look forward to your decision, thanks for considering!
PICK ME! I work in the ED at Royal Darwin Hospital- we see so much TOX stuff- and it would be great to review this text!
I would love to review the Toxicology Handbook! I’d love to review any of the three actually…
I don’t really want to read any more textbooks, so unlike all of the other people who have offered to review the books, at least I will be objective and dispassionate about the textbook. Please don’t give me another textbook to read -- I might be far too honest…
Let me know if you need another reviewer… I am a sucker when it comes to buying books and I like to analyze all my resources!