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Three books for the price of one—a text, a laboratory procedures manual, and an atlas of cell morphology—all in full color!
The tools your students need to quickly master the basic principles of hematology and the fundamentals of hemostasis are here. They’ll begin with an introduction to clinical hematology and the anemias, and then progress through white blood cell disorders, and hemostasis to thrombosis, and laboratory methods.
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- Series: Clinical Hematology and Fundamentals of Hemostasis
- Hardcover: 768 pages
- Publisher: F.A. Davis Company; 5 edition (December 11, 2008)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0803617321
- ISBN-13: 978-0803617322
- Product Dimensions: 1.7 x 8.8 x 10.9 inches
- Shipping Weight: 5.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
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When I first saw this book I got scared because of the size and weight of it, but when I finally got the courage to open it and start reading it, it surprised me! I found this book to be really good and the pictures are great and help out a lot. The case studies at the end of each chapter are really great and got me to understand more and think about the content of the chapter, which by doing that helped me to remember!! Also the last part of the book: Laboratory methods, was a great help to me both in preparing for class and when it came to writing the report, the book tells you step by step how the procedures are done. I will always keep this book for reference as I know it will help in during my career as a lab technongist.
By Dino
This book has become almost a standard text. But it has problems. For one, the index fails to list much of what's in the book. For instance, kallikrein, an important cytokine in coagulation, is not listed in the index, though it is talked about in the text. Abbreviations are introduced without a hint of what they stand for. The complexities of hemostasis are not well-explained. And the process of clotting is not well-organized. A good editor would have helped the authors produce a better book.
By Paul Segal
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