This renowned text is cherished by medical students and physicians-in-training across the English-speaking world, as reflected in its numerous editions. Although its focus is relatively narrow, it is filled with invaluable clinical wisdom that resonates with students and practitioners alike, many of whom find its lessons applicable to the broader field of medicine. A reviewer for The New England Journal of Medicine aptly noted that if only one book on surgery could be made available to physicians from all specialties, it should be this one. Since its inception over 30 years ago, it has remained the definitive guide on addressing abdominal pain. Given that acute, severe abdominal pain is a prevalent issue whose misdiagnosis can lead to dire consequences, each new generation of physicians must learn to diagnose effectively in these high-stakes situations. They benefit from the wise, humane, and meticulously detailed guidance provided. In the 21st Edition, Dr. Silen has made significant updates, enhancing the focus on pitfalls in interpreting CT and ultrasound scans, the dangers of over-relying on blood tests and radiographs, and the importance of thorough history-taking to prevent unnecessary lab tests. He has also reviewed data from a randomized clinical trial advocating for adequate analgesia while patients await a definitive diagnosis, challenging traditional teachings.
Sir Zachary Cope Livres
Sir Vincent Zachary Cope fut un médecin et chirurgien anglais, principalement célèbre pour être l'auteur de "Le diagnostic précoce de l'abdomen aigu de Cope". Publiée pour la première fois en 1921, cette œuvre fondamentale a été continuellement mise à jour tout au long de sa carrière professionnelle. Même longtemps après son décès en 1974, de nouvelles éditions ont continué à être publiées par des éditeurs successifs, soulignant son importance durable dans le domaine médical.

