Dermatology
Author: Dr Nicole Yi Zhen Chiang, Professor Julian Verbov
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Description: Dermatology, is a dermatology manual for medical students and junior doctors. Contains information on dermatologic history, essential clinical skills, emergency dermatology, skin conditions, infections, skin cancer, and dermatologic disorders, among other topics relevant to those in the field of dermatology.
Subject: Dermatology
Pages: 76
Megabytes: 1.59 MB
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