Essential Haematology
Essential Haematology Books
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Royal Free Sickbay, London, England. New edition of a concise textbook of hematology for medical students. Greater emphasis on more common conditions rather than rarer ones. Extensive color and halftone illustrations in a variety of formats. Previous edition 1984.
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The first thing I looked at to check on the quality of this book as an overview of hematology was the in rank about mast cells, a theme I know well. There is small text about these bone marrow-derived cells, but they are said to be basophils that have went into the tissue. It has been known for at least 8 years that this is not the case, and the hematopoietic lineage of mast cells has been clearly defined for at leat 3 years.
Rating: 1 / 5
I am a medical student in Jamaica. I have found this book to be very detailed for undergraduate studies. I reckon the book is clear and precise.
Rating: 5 / 5
This book is average, at best. It is an simple read, but you walk away asking whether you really learned anything new. I finished up using Harrison’s to study heme because I found this book very inadequate.
Rating: 3 / 5
This book is very excellent for my second year medical school course. It has some nice diagrams and tables that facilitate memorization. The writing is excellent but not fantastic.
I’ve become cynical about all these thin, topical books (this is thin) that are this pricey. My course assigned this book, but the Robbins Pathological Basis of Disease covers the material, and covers some course material better in some places. I will not marking my book so I can sell it back used at the end of the course.
Rating: 3 / 5
If you have to learn hematology (haematology), this is a clad book for the task. Personally, I don’t delight in the theme, but had to learn it. I’m glad I had this book to help.
Rating: 4 / 5