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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 616.1500222 EAN: 9780721641744 Edition: 1st ISBN: 0721641741 Label: W.B. Saunders Company Manufacturer: W.B. Saunders Company Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 217 Publication Date: January 15, 1999 Publisher: W.B. Saunders Company Studio: W.B. Saunders Company |
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![]() - FAIL!!!!!! NEVER EVEN SENT THE BOOK!!!!The seller has made no attempts to refund our money WE NEVER RECEIVED THE BOOK! Rating: - It is used oneI bought as brand new, but it is used one the one they send me. I think is not fair to tell the customer this is new and send used one in the mail. I want to tell every one of you who will read this riveiw; they send me used one with scratch. Rating: - A wonderful referenceThis is not the atlas that we used in my Hematology classes, and I wish it was! I came across this one in the lab when I started my clinical education. It is a wonderful reference. Even the Hematology specialist at the hospital uses it as a quick reference for some of the pathology. It is extremely well organized, with clear pictures, and a good description of the morphology, defining characteristics and the pathology associated with each cell type. The first sections are also a good reference for development and differentiation of the various white blood cell lines, such as the differences between the promylocyte and mylocytes, a topic that students sometimes have difficulty which. In addition to the images of peripheral blood smears, there are micrographs, illustrations and bone marrow images. I highly recommend this as a reference for any clinical professionals library. Rating: - Nice Desktop AtlasThis atlas is a nice quick reference for the desktop. It is spiral bound and soft covered, so not the fanciest book on the shelf, but definitely worth a look. It has extremely good photos and diagrams of a wide range of haematalogical conditions, however the malaria section lets the book down - it is alright, but not up to the same standard as the rest of the book. All in all, a welcome addition to any haematology library. Rating: - A great study helper!This was a required text for my CLS Hematology course, and I can see why. A student may not see slides that are exactly like the textbook, but this lab atlas shows various pictures items which helps when having to identify items on real slides. |
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