Dermatologic Differential Diagnosis [Hardcover] T.B. Fitzpatrick and S.A. Walker

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Hardcover has some wear. The pages are clean and in great condition. The binding is secure.

A well-loved classic in dermatological diagnosis, this copy of “Dermatologic Differential Diagnosis” by T.B. Fitzpatrick and S.A. Walker bears the gentle patina of frequent use. First published in 1987, this seminal reference revolutionized the systematic analysis of skin lesions, distilling the expertise of pioneers Fitzpatrick and Walker into an invaluable diagnostic guide. Despite its age, the book remains a highly regarded resource, valued by generations of dermatologists for its meticulous detail and invaluable insights.

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Hardcover has some wear. The pages are clean and in great condition. The binding is secure.

This well-loved copy of “Dermatologic Differential Diagnosis” by the esteemed dermatologists T.B. Fitzpatrick and S.A. Walker is a testament to its enduring value as a seminal reference work in the field. First published in 1987, this comprehensive guide revolutionized the approach to dermatological diagnosis, presenting a systematic method for analyzing skin lesions and arriving at accurate diagnoses. Fitzpatrick, a pioneer in the field and the founder of the prestigious Harvard Dermatology Training Program, and his colleague Walker, a renowned expert in dermatopathology, distilled their decades of combined expertise into this invaluable resource. Despite its age, the book remains a highly regarded classic, valued by generations of dermatologists and medical professionals for its meticulous attention to detail, clear illustrations, and invaluable diagnostic insights. This copy, though bearing the gentle patina of use, remains a sturdy and readable artifact from a pivotal era in the advancement of dermatological knowledge.

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Weight 18 lbs
Dimensions 20.32 × 19.81 × 3.05 in
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