Adopting an historical and anthropological approach to suicide in Australia and New Zealand, 'Aboriginal Suicide is Different' documents rates of suicide that may well be the world's worst.
Addictions and Healing in Aboriginal Country establishes a framework for understanding the issues pertinent to Indigenous addictions to alcohol, drugs and gambling, and its aftermath in one community.
The eighteenth edition of Harrison's features expanded and more in-depth coverage of key issues in clinical medicine, pathophysiology, and medical education.
Covers all the clinical conditions that are seen, diagnosed and managed in the primary care setting. Organized developmentally with sections on infants and children, adolescents, adults, and the elderly. Key segments of each chapter address psychosocial aspects, cultural differences in presentation, course of illness or treatment, complementary and alternative therapies, and evidence-based treatment information.