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Bookshelf: Treatment of Skin Disease, 4th edition
Neill Hepburn
As a self-confessed bibliophile, I have many books – some I have not even opened but just enjoy having while others are real workhorses that I use most days.
Treatment of Skin Disease
is firmly in the second category. I have bought every edition and used each one almost every day in the clinic. Its simple layout makes it easy to find what you are looking for. In each chapter there is a consistent format of: a brief synopsis (which I usually ignore); a suggested management strategy; and specific investigations followed by therapies, which are divided into first-line, second-line and third-line.
Dermatology in practice
2014;
20
(2): 13–13
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