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perfect for general practice: I am a family resident doing a rotation in dermatology and this is the book i am using. It is simple enough that you don't need an extensive background in derm to understand it, but it is complete enough to provide all the info you need. great pictures, clear explanations (skin/non skin findings, progression of the disease, treatment...) The color coded pictures of usual distribution are incredibly useful! It is probably not enough for a derm resident, but for a rotation through derm, or for general practice, this is what you need.
Great photos, great dermatological synopsis: Those practitioners looking for a good overview of many dermatological conditions, with up to date treatments have found a pear in this Habib edition. This book stays on my desk or in a room - where I peruse through pictures or show patients pictures of others with their condition. Most dermatological atlas or text are incredibly expensive. The price makes this edition a MUST BUY.
Great Images: Contains the most information I've seen in a derm paperback. Great reference. Excellent images and diagrams.
By far the best for your money!: I use this book in my primary care clinic all the time, and it's enormously useful -- much better than Fitzgerald. It has good pictures of the typical presentations, not only the most severe cases. The pictures of the usual distribution of lesions are also very helpful. The recommendations for treatment are clearly laid out. I highly recommend it!
| Author: | Thomas P. Habif | | Author: | James L. Campbell | | Author: | M. Shane Chapman | | Author: | James G. H. Dinulos | | Author: | Kathryn A. Zug | | Binding: | Paperback | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 616.5 | | EAN: | 9780323027533 | | Edition: | 2 | | ISBN: | 0323027539 | | Number Of Pages: | 672 | | Publication Date: | 2004-12-02 |
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