First published in 1983 this book provides a review of the fundamentals
of the biology and mechanics of human skin. The major theme is the
interaction between and dependence of the integrity of skin on, cell
turnover, nutrition, control mechanisms and disease. Mechanical, thermal
and electrical properties are presented separately in a way that should
allow the mathematically inexperienced reader to understand the
principles but with sufficient detail to permit development of more
advanced ideas. Discussion of environmental effects on skin includes
cosmetics, solar radiation and clinical treatments. An account of
methods of wound closure and of the recent attempts to find a substitute
for skin completes an overview of this fascinating tissue.