Understanding Arthritis The Clinical Way Forward

Understanding Arthritis The Clinical Way Forward by William Woolfe Fox, published by Macmillan Scientific & Medical in 1990, is a comprehensive exploration of the role of connective tissues in chronic rheumatic diseases. This edition spans 122 pages and is presented in English, offering insights into recent clinical research and the author’s unique treatment method known as the ‘rheumatic patch.’
Readers will find a detailed examination of advancements in understanding and treating arthritis, along with an up-to-date review of lectinology. The book is particularly relevant for rheumatologists and general practitioners, as well as medical researchers interested in the complexities of rheumatology and nursing. Through its focused content, this work aims to enhance the understanding of chronic rheumatic conditions and their management.
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This book uncovers the crucial role of the connective tissues in chronic rheumatic diseases, leading to major advances in understanding and treatment. It contains new clinical research and describes the authors own treatment method, developed over many years, using the ‘rheumatic patch’. An up-to-date review of lectinology is also included. This thought-provoking book will be of particular interest to rheumatologists and GPs, but also to interested medical researchers.
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