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Roxburgh's common skin diseases / Ronald Marks.

Holman Biotech Commons RL71 .R77 2003
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Marks, Ronald.
Contributor:
Roxburgh, A. C. (Archibald Cathcart), 1886-
Benjamin Franklin Library Fund.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Skin--Diseases.
Skin.
Skin Diseases.
Medical Subjects:
Skin Diseases.
Physical Description:
viii, 328 pages : color illustrations ; 25 cm
Edition:
Seventeenth edition.
Other Title:
Common skin diseases
Place of Publication:
London : Arnold ; New York : Distributed in the US by Oxford University Press, 2003.
Summary:
This highly regarded dermatology textbook with an international reputation has been thoroughly updated and refined throughout this 17th edition. Adopting a more concise and "user-friendly" style, and with increased emphasis on basic science, diagnostic procedures and clinical management, it remains an invaluable reference to all primary care phyicians general pratitioners residents in dermatology and third and fourth year medical students looking for an introduction to the subject. With its reader friendly approach and over 350 superb clinical photographs and explanatory color diagrams, Roxburgh's Common Skin Disorders remains a key learning resource in the field of dermatology to be referred to often during study and in clinical setting.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 317-318) and index.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Benjamin Franklin Library Fund.
ISBN:
0340762322
0340762330
OCLC:
48754282

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