Atlas of surgical pathology
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Bibliographic Information
Atlas of surgical pathology
Gower Medical Publishing, c1992
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Royal College of Surgeons atlas of surgical pathology
Available at 11 libraries
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Note
At head of title: The Royal College of Surgeons of England
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Under the editorial guidance of two well-known leaders in the field, and with contributions from world-renowned specialists, the comprehensive and illustrated atlas is an essential reference for all surgeons and pathologists. Derived from the classic Royal College of Surgeons slide atlas of pathology, this clearly written and uniquely organized atlas provides instructional insights on all major areas of interest, including the nervous system, the urinary system, the reproductive system, the endocrine system, skin and soft tissue, and more. Clear and succinct clinical notes accompany each of the 1,075 full colour presentations and provide a brief clinical history where appropriate, describe salient macroscopic features and offer an up-to-date overview of key clinicopathological data relating to the illustrated condition.
Table of Contents
- Cardiovascular system, Robert H. Anderson
- respiratory system, Herbert Spencer
- alimentary system, Basil C. Morson et al
- urinary system, Richard C.B. Pugh
- reproductive system, Harold Fox et al
- endocrine system, Sheldon C. Sommers
- haemopoietic and lymphoreticular systems, John E. Pettit
- skin, Phillip H. McKee
- soft tissues, Phillip H. McKee
- osteoarticular system, Peter G. Bullough
- nervous system, William Blackwood.
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