The Penguin Medical Encyclopedia

The Penguin Medical Encyclopedia by Peter Wingate is a revised edition published by Penguin Books in 1988, featuring 517 pages in English. This comprehensive reference work explains the principles involved in the diagnosis and treatment of a wide range of illnesses, addressing topics from common conditions like baldness to more serious diseases such as cancer.
Readers will find detailed information that serves as a valuable resource for understanding medical terminology and concepts. The book covers various medical subjects, making it suitable for those seeking to enhance their knowledge in medical dictionaries and terminology. With its accessible format, this encyclopedia aims to provide clarity on complex medical issues, making it a useful addition to any reference collection.
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EXPLAINS THAT PRINCIPLES INVOLVED IN THE DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF A THOUSAND AND ONE ILLNESSES, FROM THE INCONVENIENCE OF BALDNESS TO THE RIGOURS OF CANCER.
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