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The late Arthur Rook established the Textbook of Dermatology as the most comprehensive work of reference available to the dermatologist. Covering all aspects of skin disease from basic science through pathology and epidemiology to clinical practice, the text is recognized for its unparalleled coverage of diagnosis. Hailed by reviewers as 'a thorough, modern masterpiece' and 'the best textbook of dermatology in the world', and trusted by dermatologists around the world for accurate and comprehensive coverage, this clinical classic is the definitive source of information for all dermatologists. The new edition of this venerable classic extends the standard of excellence to include: All-new coverage of cosmetic dermatology and sexually transmitted diseases More material on evidence-based dermatology Increased coverage of dermoscopy More emphasis on therapeutics throughout the set More contributions from a greater variety of international experts New page design with larger illustrations for more immediate recognition The 8th Edition marks the debut of the online edition of Rook's Textbook of Dermatology, allowing users the fastest possible access to the full range of knowledge on all known dermatological conditions. With fully searchable text and a fully searchable bank of more than 3,300 downloadable images, this online version puts specific information at your fingertips - when and where you need it - and is free with purchase of the four-volume set. The person-specific access code travels with you, not your computer, so you can check with Rook from any location. With the online version, you can: Search across all four volumes simultaneously Search all images separately Download images into presentations Link directly to references via a range of sources Rook's Textbook of Dermatology, in print and now online, provides a reliable, constant companion for all dermatologists.Content: Chapter 1 Introduction and Historical Bibliography (pages 1–10): D. A. Burns and N. H. CoxChapter 2 Comparative Dermatology (pages 1–23): D. A. Burns, N. H. Cox and P. B. HillChapter 3 Anatomy and Organization of Human Skin (pages 1–53): J. A. McGrath and J. UittoChapter 4 Functions of the Skin (pages 1–11): C. B. ArcherChapter 5 Diagnosis of Skin Disease (pages 1–26): N. H. Cox and I. H. CoulsonChapter 6 Epidemiology of Skin Disease (pages 1–21): H. C. WilliamsChapter 7 Evidence?Based Dermatology (pages 1–23): M. Bigby and H. C. WilliamsChapter 8 Skin and Skin Disease Throughout Life (pages 1–29): G. W. M. Millington and R. A. C. Graham?BrownChapter 9 Racial Influences on Skin Disease (pages 1–19): L. C. Fuller and E. M. HigginsChapter 10 Histopathology of the Skin: General Principles (pages 1–43): E. CalonjeChapter 11 Molecular Biology (pages 1–22): E. A. O'TooleChapter 12 Inflammation (pages 1–76): M. Steinhoff, R. W. Groves, P. E. LeBoit and T. A. LugerChapter 13 Clinical Immunology, Allergy and Photoimmunology (pages 1–34): G. P. Spickett and T. SchwarzChapter 14 Wound Healing (pages 1–27): E. A. O'Toole and J. E. MellerioChapter 15 Genetics and Genodermatoses (pages 1–97): A. D. Irvine and J. E. MellerioChapter 16 Prenatal Diagnosis of Genetic Skin Disease (pages 1–11): J. A. McGrathChapter 17 The Neonate (pages 1–85): D. G. Paige, A. R. Gennery and A. J. CantChapter 18 Naevi and other Developmental Defects (pages 1–107): C. Moss and H. ShahidullahChapter 19 Disorders of Keratinization (pages 1–122): M. R. Judge, W. H. I. McLean and C. S. MunroChapter 20 Psoriasis (pages 1–60): C. E. M. Griffiths and J. N. W. N. BarkerChapter 21 Pruritus (pages 1–18): M. W. GreavesChapter 22 Urticaria and Mastocytosis (pages 1–36): C. E. H. Grattan and A. Kobza BlackChapter 23 Eczema, Lichenification, Prurigo and Erythroderma (pages 1–51): J. Berth?JonesChapter 24 Atopic Dermatitis (pages 1–34): P. S. Friedmann, M. R. Ardern?Jones and C. A. HoldenChapter 25 Contact Dermatitis: Irritant (pages 1–26): S. M. Wilkinson and M. H. BeckChapter 26 Contact Dermatitis: Allergic (pages 1–106): M. H. Beck and S. M. WilkinsonChapter 27 Occupational Dermatoses (pages 1–23): J. S. C. EnglishChapter 28 Mechanical and Thermal Injury (pages 1–94): C. T. C. Kennedy, D. A. R. Burd and D. CreamerChapter 29 Cutaneous Photobiology (pages 1–24): J. L. M. Hawk, A. R. Young and J. FergusonChapter 30 Bacterial Infections (pages 1–82): R. J. Hay and B. M. AdriaansChapter 31 Mycobacterial Infections (pages 1–41): V. M. YatesChapter 32 Leprosy (pages 1–20): D. N. J. LockwoodChapter 33 Virus Infections (pages 1–81): J. C. SterlingChapter 34 Syphilis and Bacterial Sexually Transmitted Infections (pages 1–37): G. R. KinghornChapter 35 HIV and the Skin (pages 1–47): C. B. Bunker and F. GotchChapter 36 Mycology (pages 1–93): R. J. Hay and H. R. AshbeeChapter 37 Parasitic Worms and Protozoa (pages 1–44): F. Vega?Lopez and R. J. HayChapter 38 Diseases Caused by Arthropods and Other Noxious Animals (pages 1–61): D. A. BurnsChapter 39 Genetic Blistering Diseases (pages 1–37): J.?D. Fine and S. M. BurgeChapter 40 Immunobullous Diseases (pages 1–62): F. Wojnarowska and V. A. VenningChapter 41 Lichen Planus and Lichenoid Disorders (pages 1–28): S. M. BreathnachChapter 42 Disorders of the Sebaceous Glands (pages 1–89): A. M. LaytonChapter 43 Rosacea, Perioral Dermatitis and Similar Dermatoses, Flushing and Flushing Syndromes (pages 1–20): J. Berth?JonesChapter 44 Disorders of Sweat Glands (pages 1–22): I. H. CoulsonChapter 45 Disorders of Connective Tissue (pages 1–70): N. P. Burrows and C. R. LovellChapter 46 Subcutaneous Fat (pages 1–49): D. H. McGibbonChapter 47 Diseases of the Veins and Arteries: Leg Ulcers (pages 1–58): P. S. Mortimer, K. G. Burnand and H. A. M. NeumannChapter 48 Disorders of Lymphatic Vessels (pages 1–31): P. S. MortimerChapter 49 Purpura and Microvascular Occlusion (pages 1–51): N. H. Cox and W. W. PietteChapter 50 Vasculitis, Neutrophilic Dermatoses and Related Disorders (pages 1–95): Neil Cox, J. L. Jorizzo, J. F. Bourke and C. O. S. SavageChapter 51 The ‘Connective Tissue Diseases’ (pages 1–138): M. J. D. Goodfield, S. K. Jones and D. J. VealeChapter 52 Non?Melanoma Skin Cancer and Other Epidermal Skin Tumours (pages 1–48): A. G. Quinn and W. PerkinsChapter 53 Tumours of the Skin Appendages (pages 1–44): E. CalonjeChapter 54 Lentigos, Melanocytic Naevi and Melanoma (pages 1–57): J. A. Newton BishopChapter 55 Histiocytoses (pages 1–34): A. C. ChuChapter 56 Soft?Tissue Tumours and Tumour?like Conditions (pages 1–62): E. CalonjeChapter 57 Cutaneous Lymphomas and Lymphocytic Infiltrates (pages 1–64): S. J. WhittakerChapter 58 Disorders of Skin Colour (pages 1–59): A. V. AnsteyChapter 59 Metabolic and Nutritional Disorders (pages 1–103): R. P. E. Sarkany, S. M. Breathnach, A. A. M. Morris, K. Weismann and P. D. FlynnChapter 60 Necrobiotic Disorders (pages 1–17): D. A. BurnsChapter 61 Sarcoidosis (pages 1–23): D. J. GawkrodgerChapter 62 Systemic Disease and the Skin (pages 1–113): N. H. Cox and I. H. CoulsonChapter 63 The Skin and the Nervous System (pages 1–25): C. B. Archer and D. J. EedyChapter 64 Psychocutaneous Disorders (pages 1–55): L. G. Millard and J. MillardChapter 65 Disorders of Nails (pages 1–57): D. A. R. de Berker and R. BaranChapter 66 Disorders of Hair (pages 1–100): A. G. Messenger, D. A. R. de Berker and R. D. SinclairChapter 67 The Skin and the Eyes (pages 1–37): J. N. Leonard and J. K. G. DartChapter 68 The External Ear (pages 1–35): C. T. C. KennedyChapter 69 The Oral Cavity and Lips (pages 1–129): C. Scully and A. HegartyChapter 70 The Breast (pages 1–17): D. A. BurnsChapter 71 The Genital, Perianal and Umbilical Regions (pages 1–102): C. B. Bunker and S. M. NeillChapter 72 General Aspects of Treatment (pages 1–34): A. Y. Finlay and C. H. SmithChapter 73 Topical Therapy (pages 1–52): J. Berth?JonesChapter 74 Systemic Therapy (pages 1–53): S. M. Breathnach, C. H. Smith, R. J. G. Chalmers and R. J. HayChapter 75 Drug Reactions (pages 1–177): S. M. BreathnachChapter 76 Erythema Multiforme, Stevens–Johnson Syndrome and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis (pages 1–22): S. M. BreathnachChapter 77 Dermatological Surgery (pages 1–50): C. M. Lawrence and N. R. TelferChapter 78 Lasers and Flashlamps in the Treatment of Skin Disorders (pages 1–16): R. J. BarlowChapter 79 Radiotherapy and Reactions to Ionizing Radiation (pages 1–19): C. G. Kelly and I. PeatChapter 80 Minimally Invasive Treatments and Procedures for Ageing Skin (pages 1–14): N. J. Lowe