Dermatology: A Colour Handbook, Second Edition (Medical Color Handbook Series) 2nd Edition (2010) (PDF) by Richard Rycroft

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Ebook Info

  • Published: 2010
  • Number of pages: 256
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 23,21 MB
  • Authors: Richard Rycroft

Description

This book combines the advantages of a color atlas with those of a concise textbook, and details the essential features of all but the very rarest skin diseases. The book provides the definition of each disease/disorder, clinical features, epidemiology, differential diagnosis, investigations and special points. Every opportunity is taken to illustr

User’s Reviews

Review The photos are absolutely fantastic: really clear and original. This little book really packs in an amazing quantity and variety of photos. I like the size of the book: it’s easy to carry in a work bag. The layout is very clear with the text broken up into small easily digestible chunks. I love this book: the photos are superb, the text is concise and clear. A vast spectrum of dermatological conditions are covered in a very concise format. This book is now my first choice dermatology reference book to aid spot diagnosis of skin conditions. I would highly recommend it to GP registrars as a revision aid for the MRCGP.—BMA Medical Book Awards 2011 – Highly Commended…comprehensive and reasonably priced… The quality of the colour photographs is really excellent… as good as any I have seen… compact and consistent layout… makes the book very user friendly , ideal for cramming or speed reading… A really first class book for the doctor who wants to get an overview of the wider range of less common dermatological problems… a strong recommend for the entry level dermatology trainee and MRCP students, and a worthy addition to the practice library—Stephen Hayes, Bulletin, August 2010I am very impressed with this jolly good little book… At £25 for 500 high quality pictures it is excellent value for money. It was the correct decisionto add more text to cover the basic treatment of the conditions that were illustrated because it now completely meets the needs of the target audience – those starting out in dermatological training, whether doctors or nurses – as well as more experienced health professionals in other disciplines, including general practice and occupational health. There is no need to buy more than one book.—Chris Bunker, British Journal of Hospital Medicine, October 2010 Praise for the Previous Edition:…combines high quality pictures with easy-to-read text, thus making this book of far greater value than an atlas alone…highly recommended to practitioners with an interest in dermatology, medical students and trainees in dermatology.—Dermatology –This text refers to an alternate kindle_edition edition. From the Back Cover This fully revised new edition of the bestseller combines the advantages of a color atlas with those of a concise textbook, and details the essential features of all but the very rarest skin diseases. The book provides the definition of each disease/disorder followed by clinical features, epidemiology, differential diagnosis, investigations and special points. Every opportunity is taken to illustrate variations in conditions that occur with age or racial group. The second edition now features treatment and management for each disease and disorder and expanded or new sections for over 40 conditions, plus 100 new clinical color photographs. A Colour Handbook of Dermatology will appeal to a wide range of reader, including dermatologists in practice and training; post-registration trainees in acute medicine; general practitioners; specialist nurses; and senior medical students. –This text refers to an alternate kindle_edition edition.

Reviews from Amazon users, collected at the time the book is getting published. It can be related to shiping or paper quality instead of the book content:
⭐ This is handy and a useful starting point if I am ever stuck (usually for the name of something recognised, but not long thought of) and comes at such a good price. My work copy is battered from frequent use. ⭐ Lovely clear pictures and a streamlined easy to use format. Good for review but doesn’t have in depth treatment. May want to couple this with other texts which show conditions on a regional basis.

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