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DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS IN DERMATOLOGY Fifth Edition RICHARD ASHTON,
MA, MD, FRCP, Consultant Dermatologist, Lighthouse Clinic, Isle of
Wight, UK, formerly Consultant Dermatologist to the Royal Navy
BARBARA LEPPARD, DM, FRCP, Retired Consultant Dermatologist,
Southampton University NHS Trust, UK The ethos of this bestselling
text is that however much or little you know about skin disease you
can always arrive at the right diagnosis. The secret is to examine
the surface of the rash or skin lesion which will help you classify
the clinical features correctly - colour, surface features, type of
lesion, border and how long it has been present. Algorithms
throughout each chapter give the differential diagnosis for the
features you have elicited. Accompanying clinical photographs and
clear descriptions of the conditions will enable you to check
whether you are right or not. If your choice seems unlikely, any
conditions that could be confused with the one you selected are
listed along the base of the algorithm to help you compare
diagnoses so that you can get to the right answer. We hope this new
edition - enhanced with specific instructions on treatment - will
be the only quick clinical reference you will ever need for
dermatology diagnoses. With over 1000 illustrations.
DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS IN DERMATOLOGY Fifth Edition RICHARD ASHTON,
MA, MD, FRCP, Consultant Dermatologist, Lighthouse Clinic, Isle of
Wight, UK, formerly Consultant Dermatologist to the Royal Navy
BARBARA LEPPARD, DM, FRCP, Retired Consultant Dermatologist,
Southampton University NHS Trust, UK The ethos of this bestselling
text is that however much or little you know about skin disease you
can always arrive at the right diagnosis. The secret is to examine
the surface of the rash or skin lesion which will help you classify
the clinical features correctly - colour, surface features, type of
lesion, border and how long it has been present. Algorithms
throughout each chapter give the differential diagnosis for the
features you have elicited. Accompanying clinical photographs and
clear descriptions of the conditions will enable you to check
whether you are right or not. If your choice seems unlikely, any
conditions that could be confused with the one you selected are
listed along the base of the algorithm to help you compare
diagnoses so that you can get to the right answer. We hope this new
edition - enhanced with specific instructions on treatment - will
be the only quick clinical reference you will ever need for
dermatology diagnoses. With over 1000 illustrations.
This large volume comprises forty-two essays given in honour of the
late Martin Jessop Price, a leading authority on Greek coinage, and
an active member of the Royal Numismatics Society and the British
Academy's Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum project. The essays cover a
broad range of subjects and issues including coins from Phyrgia,
Pergamon, Samos, Athens, Syracuse, Lydia, Cyprus, the Black Sea and
Poseidonia-Paestum, addressing questions of history, iconography,
subject matter, links to political and social change and economic
values. Contributors include: John Barron, Andrew Burnett, Nicholas
Hardwick, Ann Johnston, Georges Le Rider, John Morcom, N K Rutter,
Jeffrey Spier and Ute Wartenberg . Includes a bibliography of
Martin Jessop Price. Essays in English and French.
A report on seven hoards of Greek and Greek Imperial coins, four
hoards of Roman Imperial coins and catalogues of six other
collections of mostly provenanced coins. There is also a die-study
of the extensive bronze coinage of Gordian III minted at 6 Caesarea
in Cappadocia. This volume provides a companion to Recent Turkish
Hoards and Numismatic Studies'.
In The Cause Millar Against Taylor, For Printing Thomson's Seasons.
To Which Are Added Explanatory Notes, And An Appendix Containing A
Short State Of Literary Property.
In The Cause Millar Against Taylor, For Printing Thomsons Seasons.
To Which Are Added Explanatory Notes, And An Appendix Containing A
Short State Of Literary Property.
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