Imprint of a medical publishing company owned by Elsevier Ltd, but previously owned by Harcourt and Pearsons. Originally formed from Livingstone, Edinburgh, Scotland, and J & A Churchill, London, UK, and subsequently with an office in New York, but now integrated with the rest of Elsevier's health science division. Responsible for publishing a number of classic medical texts including Davidson's Principles and Practice of Medicine. Elseviers logo Elsevier, the worlds largest publisher of medical and scientific literature, forms part of the Reed Elsevier group. ...
ChurchillLivingstone is a global publisher of health and medical books, journals and CD-ROMs, including medical reference for health professionals and textbooks for lecturers and students.
The ChurchillLivingstone imprint first appeared in 1972 following the amalgamation of the medical lists of J and A Churchill, E and S Livingstone and Longman.
John Churchill, the founder of J and A Churchill, opened his publishing firm in London in 1728 with a list of medical books dating back to 1688.
A chronic disease of the liver characterised by nodular regeneration of hepatocytes and diffuse fibrosis
The analytic method of epidemiologic study in which subsets of a defined population can be identified who are, have been, or in the future may be exposed or not exposed, or exposed in different degrees, to a factor or factors hypothesized to influence the probability of occurrence of a given disease or other outcome.
This is an inflammation of the substance of the brain (Churchill's).