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This distinguished reference by internationally recognized leaders in dermatology provides dermatologists and generalists with methods of diagnosis for a myriad of skin disorders. Emphasizes subtleties in differential diagnosis. Enriched by annotated references and the authors' popular aphorisms.
This handbook on dermatologic differential diagnosis and clinical management focuses on sixty-two challenging clinical cases that the authors have encountered in over fifty years of patient practice in dermatology. Each case is presented as a well-written vignette, told in a case-study style. The authors first present the background of each case concisely and including all the clinical details. They then reveal the process involved in the diagnosis and therapy involved. There is also a section on relevant questions that the doctor should be considering.
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This is a color-illustrated deck of flashcards for dermatology students and others needing a convenient, portable means of learning the names and appearances of dermatological conditions and their treatment options. The deck contains 77 cards showing a dermatological condition on one side with the name and description of the disease on the other. The deck also contains a 78th card carrying a glossary of terms in dermatology. The material has been supplied by Drs. Walter B. and E. Dorinda Shelley, internationally renowned authors of A Dermatologic Diary in Cutis.
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Known from her day to ours as 'the Author of Frankenstein', Mary Shelley indeed created one of the central myths of modernity. But she went on to survive all manner of upheaval - personal, political, and professional - and to produce an oeuvre of bracing intelligence and wide cultural sweep. The Cambridge Companion to Mary Shelley helps readers to assess for themselves her remarkable body of work. In clear, accessible essays, a distinguished group of scholars place Shelley's works in several historical and aesthetic contexts: literary history, the legacies of her parents William Godwin and Mary Wollstonecraft, and of course the life and afterlife, in cinema, robotics and hypertext, of Frankenstein. Other topics covered include Mary Shelley as a biographer and cultural critic, as the first editor of Percy Shelley's works, and as travel writer. This invaluable volume is complemented by a chronology, a guide to further reading and a select filmography.