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Offering a highly visual, systematic approach to diagnosing skin
diseases, Atlas of Dermatopathology: Synopsis and Atlas of
Lever’s Histopathology of the Skin, 4th Edition, is an ideal
reference tool or teaching aid for dermatopathologists,
pathologists, dermatologists, and trainees. This unique atlas uses
a pattern-based approach to differential diagnosis, clearly
organized according to what is seen on a microscopic slide. More
than 1600 high-quality images assist in the understanding of
cutaneous reaction patterns and diagnosis. Classifies patterns
according to location, reaction patterns, and cell type if
applicable, including diseases that have been recently described.
Color-codes each chapter for consistency, helping you navigate
quickly to the information you need. Compares “look-alike”
diseases in easy-to-reference tables. Includes multiple color
photomicrographs for each disease, in addition to providing an
online image bank. Enrich Your Ebook Reading Experience
Read directly on your preferred device(s),such as computer, tablet,
or smartphone. Easily convert to audiobook,powering your content
with natural language text-to-speech.
Cirencester is one of the most remarkable towns in Britain. From
its Roman beginnings around AD 75, when it was classed second only
in importance to London, to its current status as the 'Capital of
the Cotswolds', it has always punched well above its weight. The
'A-side' of its history as a small market town which developed at
the centre of the Cotswold wool trade is well documented, but what
about its ' ip-side'? Much of the town's fascinating history has
either been overlooked or lies hidden below the surface. Well-known
local author David Elder delves deep into Cirencester's lost,
forgotten and hidden histories, recounting some remarkable stories.
Learn, for example, about some of Cirencester's minor celebrities
and local characters, including the Victorian female astronomer who
became a national expert in sunspots and solar eclipses. He also
unearths fascinating facts, celebrating, for example, the town's
accolade of having the UK's oldest public outdoor swimming pool in
continuous use, and explaining why it was important for passengers
travelling on the railways around the mid-nineteenth century to
understand that Cirencester time was 7 1/2 minutes earlier than
London time. With tales of remarkable characters, unusual events
and tucked-away or disappeared historical buildings and locations,
Secret Cirencester will appeal to all those with an interest in the
history of this town in Gloucestershire.
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