| View Larger Image | Surgery of the Skin: Textbook with DVD | Hardcoverby June K. Robinson (Editor), William C. Hanke (Editor), Roberta Sengelmann (Editor), Daniel Siegel (Editor)
| List Price: | $265.00 | | Price: | $212.00 | | You Save: | $53.00 (20%) | | | Available: | Usually ships in 24 hours |
| | Binding: | Hardcover | | Publisher: | Mosby | | Edition: | Har/DVD/CDth Edition | | Page Count: | 912 Pages | | Publication Date: | March 31, 2005 | | Sales Rank: | 514,497th |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description Featuring the work of international experts, this resource uses a state-of-the-art, interactive approach to depict the art and practice of dermatologic surgery. Four separate sections sequentially cover the entire spectrum of skin surgery—from basic concepts and basic surgical procedures to aesthetic surgical procedures and special procedures. A bonus DVD-ROM features all of the artwork from the book, invaluable video clips covering both common and uncommon procedures—all from the surgeon’s point of view. * Covers basic and advanced techniques in classic, aesthetic, and oncologic procedures. * Features a user-friendly, consistent organization throughout making specific information quick and easy to find. * Provides expert, evidence-based guidelines on improving surgical outcomes and avoiding pitfalls. * Presents over 1000 full-color photographs and state-of-the-art drawings that make every technique and concept clear. * Features the expertise of more than 95 international experts in the field. * Includes a DVD-ROM featuring all of the text’s artwork and invaluable video clips of common and uncommon procedures—all from the surgeon’s point of view. |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 5.0 based on 4 reviews)
| great book by Lisa Zaleski 5 Stars August 30, 2009 Nice book for the overview of dermatologic surgery. I have only read the first couple of chapters so far but they are detailed and explain what you need to know for derm surgery. I highly recommend this book.
| | Great book. by A. Carvalho (Brazil) 4 Stars June 05, 2008 Fantastic book. Very well palnned and organized, resembling Bolognia, Jorizzo and Rapini`s Dermatology.
The only thing to criticize is the fact that the videos in the DVD are actually still images concatenated (but still very informative).
| | The best Dermatology Surgery book by DermReview.com 5 Stars December 17, 2006 By far, the most informative, well written, and most outstanding resource! Bravo to all authors and editors!
| | Concise Text for DermSurg by Peter C. Schalock (Boston) 5 Stars December 16, 2005 This text is typical of Dr. Robinson style of editing. Concise. No fluff, just meat... and this text is a T-bone steak. I find myself looking up what I want and then 15 minutes later reading the next chapter because the text was interesting. The figures are useful and well illustrated
The included CD with images and DVD clips of procedures is useful.
This was a useful addition to my Derm Library. Kudos to Dr. R.
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