Description |
1 online resource (260 pages) |
Contents |
Book Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Dermatology Lexicon Project; Diseases of Infants and Children Including Hereditary Diseases; Diseases of Skin Structure-Non-Heriditary; 4 Disorders of the sebaceous, apocrine, and eccrine glands; 5 Disorders of the nails; 6 Disorders of the hair and the scalp; Other diseases; 7 Papulosquamous diseases; 8 Diseases of pigment changes; 9 Vesicular and bullous diseases; 10 Connective tissue diseases; 11 Vascular diseases; 12 Cutaneous tumors; 13 Cutaneous manifestations of systemic diseases; 14 Drug eruptions; 15 Psychodermatology |
Summary |
This color Atlas of Womens Dermatology has been conceived to complement our book, Womens Dermatology: From Infancy to Maturity1. Although that text was illustratedwith some color photography, we wanted the opportunity to provide additional picturesof skin diseases afflicting girls and women. The word atlas originally referred to the Greek god who held up the pillars of theuniverse. In medical publishing, it has come to mean a collection of illustrations, designed with the concept that one picture is worth a thousand words2. With thedevelopment of the Kodachrome, also termed slides or diazo |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Dermatology -- Pictorial works
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Women -- Diseases -- Pictorial works
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Dermatology
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Women -- Diseases
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Genre/Form |
Pictorial works
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Parish, Jennifer L
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Brenner, Sara
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Ramos e Silva, Marcia
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ISBN |
9780203491874 |
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0203491874 |
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