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"Pentalogia" in Greek character.

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Includes bibliographies and index.

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"Compiled and edited by": 1921-24, L.B. Mackenzie, H.S. Card; 1926-32, H.S. Card; 1938-41, "re-edited by" Stuart Plumley; 1943- "completely revised and re-edited by" T.B. Jefferson.

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Published "by request of the Joint Committee of the Allied Manufacturers' Associations of Great Britain."

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Bibliography: p. [296]

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Imprint varies.

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"Preliminary printing, April, 1932. Official edition, January, 1933. Second edition, January, 1935."

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Mode of access: Internet.

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Mode of access: Internet.

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Series title also on t.-p.

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Vol. [7], "Life": 2nd ed., 1846. Vol. 5 in two parts, bound in two volumes.

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Objective: To identify doctor and patient characteristics associated with excision of benign versus malignant pigmented skin lesions. Design, setting and participants: Retrospective audit of data on 4741 pigmented skin lesions excised from November 1998 to February 2000 by 468 general practitioners (39% response rate) from 223 practices in Perth, WA. (The data used were from the baseline period of a randomised controlled trial of a diagnostic aid for pigmented skin lesions.) Main outcome measure: The number needed to treat (NNT), defined as the number of pigmented lesions needed to be excised to identify one melanoma, in relation to demographic characteristics of GPs and patients. Results: Relatively more benign lesions were excised per melanoma (NNT = 83) in the youngest patients (aged 10-19 years) compared with the oldest (aged greater than or equal to 70) (NNT = 11) (P [trend]