This (lucture note series) book have important points to acquire in your Dermatology rotation. starting with history and physical examination then discussing diseases in an organized waywhich makes it interesting to read. Still not comprehensive and can not be used as a text book.
Lecture Notes on Dermatology
โ Scribed by Graham-Brown R., Burns T.
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 201
- Edition
- 8th edition
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Review''This book is great''Scope, University of Nottingham Medical Gazette''Lecture Notes on Dermatology is an excellent text. It is eminently readable, and combines a good balance of text with colour photos...of use both as a revision text and as a core text for use throughout clinical school''Dermatology in Practice''...once again the series [Lecture Notes] has done itself proud. It has a lot more pictures in it than the last edition so it stops you buying a dermatology atlas''Leech Y Gelen, University of Wales College of Medicine Student Gazette''Lecture Notes on Dermatology gives a concise introduction to the subject which will appeal to medical students but also encompasses sufficient detail to be adequate for postgraduates studying for the MRCP examination.''Southampton Health Journal''It is very difficult to fault this book at all, it's well laid out, easy to read and full of colour pictures''Barts & London Student Gazette
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