A colour atlas of infectious diseases (Wolfe medical atlases ; 8) by Ronald Temple Duncan Emond

A colour atlas of infectious diseases (Wolfe medical atlases ; 8)

Ronald Temple Duncan Emond
Year Book Medical Pub
Jan 1974
Hardcover
Health, Mind & Body WSBN
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This is a short atlas of infectious disease. Each illustration is accompanied by a full explanatory caption. It is ideal for all students and doctors who will have limited exposure to clinical cases during their training and yet have to recognize infectious diseases in their day to day practice. As a clinical atlas it concentrates on those conditions that show exanthemata. The selection of material, which includes tropical conditions, makes the atlas of value worldwide.Excellent selection of clinical photographs. Illustrates infections seen worldwide. New material to reflect current concerns (eg viral haemorrhagic fever) . Compact and portable format and yet large enough to cover wide range of conditions.Material on the following added Lyme disease. Tick typhus. Viral haemorrhagic fever. Gardiasis. Cryptosporidia. Approximately 20% of the illustrations are to be replaced

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