Clinical Dermatology (Oxford Core Texts) 🔍
MacKie, Rona M.
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, Oxford core texts, Oxford medical publications, 4th ed., Oxford, New York, England, 1997
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vi, 324 p. : 25 cm, Includes bibliographical references and index
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ia/clinicaldermatol0000mack_s1w7.pdf
Alternative title
Clinical Dermatology: an Illustrated Textbook (International Student Edition)
Alternative author
Rona M. Mackie
Alternative publisher
IRL Press at Oxford University Press
Alternative publisher
Oxford Institute for Energy Studies
Alternative publisher
German Historical Institute London
Alternative edition
Oxford core texts, 4. ed., repr, Oxford, 1999
Alternative edition
United Kingdom and Ireland, United Kingdom
Alternative edition
Oxford core texts, New ed, Oxford, 1996
Alternative edition
4th edition, Oxford, 1998
Alternative edition
4, 1997-01-15
Alternative edition
4, PS, 1997
metadata comments
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Alternative description
This concise yet comprehensive textbook, illustrated in full color throughout, has established itself as a favorite not only with undergraduate medical students, but also with nurses and pharmacists in practice and training, and with general practitioners and other physicians seeking a clear,
visual guide to dermatology.
The Fourth Edition is designed as a problem solving handbook. Each chapter includes a number of clinical cases which the reader is asked to examine prior to reading the chapter. Suggested management plans for these cases are supplied at the end of the chapter. In addition to these problem-solving
exercises, project work is included for each chapter, which can be carried out using either an on-line database or medical library. Many of the full-color illustrations to be found throughout the text are new to this Fourth Edition, and the page size has been enlarged and the design updated to make
the book easier to use and more appealing. Successful features--such as "growth points"--familiar to users of previous editions have been retained in this new edition.
visual guide to dermatology.
The Fourth Edition is designed as a problem solving handbook. Each chapter includes a number of clinical cases which the reader is asked to examine prior to reading the chapter. Suggested management plans for these cases are supplied at the end of the chapter. In addition to these problem-solving
exercises, project work is included for each chapter, which can be carried out using either an on-line database or medical library. Many of the full-color illustrations to be found throughout the text are new to this Fourth Edition, and the page size has been enlarged and the design updated to make
the book easier to use and more appealing. Successful features--such as "growth points"--familiar to users of previous editions have been retained in this new edition.
Alternative description
1. Dermatological Disability: Incidence, Prevalence, And Classification Of Skin Disease -- 2. Essential Skin Biology: Structure, Function, And Immunology -- 3. The Dermatological History, Examination, And Investigations Frequently Used In Dermatology -- 4. Psoriasis, Other Papulous Squamous Diseases, And Disorders Of Keratinization -- 5. Dermatitis And Eczema -- 6. Cutaneous Infections And Infestations -- 7. Autoimmune Diseases And Disorders Of Collegen And Elastic Tissue -- 8. Disorders Of The Vasculature -- 9. Disorders Of The Cutaneous Melanocyte -- 10. Disorders Of The Skin Appendages -- 11. Blistering Diseases -- 12. Drug Eruptions -- 13. Cutaneous Medicine -- 14. Benign And Malignant Skin Tumours -- 15. Brief Notes On Topical Therapy. Rona M. Mackie. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
Alternative description
This revised edition of "Clinical Dermatology" contains case studies, adopts a community perspective, and makes suggestions for project work to ensure that the text can be used as part of a learning package for the new medical curricula.
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2023-06-28
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