December 2004 Volume 02 Number 6 


CLINICAL REVIEW
Current treatments for axillary hyperhidrosis
E. Fitzgerald, T.M. Feeley and S. Tierney

Fit for surgery: An expert panel review on optimising patients prior to surgery, with a particular focus on nutrition
A. Windsor, M. Braga, R. Martindale, P. Buenos, R. Tepaske, L. Kraehenbuehl and A. Weimann

EDUCATION SECTION
Hospital accreditation and the surgeon: The Canadian experience
J.A. Robblee and E.G. Heidemann 

How much do healthcare professionals know about informed consent? A Bristol experience
N.K. Chadha and C. Repanos 

ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Daflon for haemorrhoids: A prospective, multi-centre, observational study
A-W.N. Meshikhes 

SURGICAL TECHNIQUE
A simple technique to control iatrogenic solid organ injury haemorrhage
H.I.A. Hadi, A. Maw and D.J. Hay 

Needle-localised biopsy of impalpable breast lesions: A novel adjunct to surgical technique and specimen mammography
C. Power, D. Kavanagh, A.D.K. Hill, A. O'Doherty, N. O'Higgins and E. McDermott

 

HISTORICAL SECTION
Sir John Struthers MD FRCS Edin LLD Glasg. Anatomist, Zoologist and pioneer in medical education 
S.W. Waterson and J.D. Hutchison

CASE REPORTS AND LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Epidermoid cyst in a solitary testis: A case for non-surgical management
M.A. Omar, J. Ochai, C. Natarajan, J. Makunde and P. Close

Benign soft tissue neoplasm of a myocutaneous flap masqueradingas recurrent  squamous cell carcinoma of parotid gland
A. Andrews, R. Harris and P. Williamson

Letters

Book Reviews

True or False Answers

Contents of The Surgeon Journal of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh and Ireland Volume 2 (2004)

Author Index (2004)

Subject Index (2004)

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