Workingdogs Outfitter Logo  
The international magazine for and about working and sporting dogs -- and the people who love them.
 
Home Books and Dog Equipment Classified and Premium Ads Working Dog Articles Canine Health Articles Working Dog Resources About Workingdogs.com
 Location:  Home » Veterinary Medicine » Essential Haematology (Essentials)  
Categories
Dog Training Books
Dog Obedience Training Books
Dog Behavior Training Books
Veterinary Medicine
Dog Training Videos
Dog Training DVD
Plush Toys
Dog ID Tags
Training Leads & Devices
Tie Outs and Stakes
Muzzles
Harnesses & Head Halters
Leashes & Lines
Bark Control
Bark Control & Remote Training Collars
Radio & Wireless Fences
Dog Training Clickers
All Training & Behavior Aids
Travel Crates
Kennels & Crates
Dog Carriers
Dog Houses
Dog Travel Accessories
Dog Grooming Aids
Flea and Tick Control
Safety Ramps
Clothing
Automotive
Home & Garden
Health Nutrition Vet Supplies
House Breaking & Cleanup
Treats & Training Rewards
Dog Food
Doors Gates Steps
Pet Memorials
All Pet Supplies
Popular Crates
Subcategories
Paperback
Mass Market
Trade

Essential Haematology (Essentials)

Essential Haematology (Essentials)Authors: Victor Hoffbrand, Paul Moss, John Pettit
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Category: Book

List Price: $59.95
Buy New: $36.98
as of 11/22/2009 13:01 MST details
You Save: $22.97 (38%)



New (43) Used (25) from $30.00

Seller: Sandrasgiftstore
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 8 reviews
Sales Rank: 223585

Media: Paperback
Edition: 5
Pages: 392
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.1
Dimensions (in): 9.7 x 7.3 x 0.8

ISBN: 1405136499
Dewey Decimal Number: 616.15
EAN: 9781405136495
ASIN: 1405136499

Publication Date: October 30, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Also Available In:

  • Paperback - Essential Haematology
  • Paperback - Essential Haematology
  • Paperback - Essential Haematology (Essentials)
  • Paperback - Essential Haematology (Essential Series)

Similar Items:


Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Essential Haematology is established as the most authoritative introduction to the subject for bioscience and medical students, junior doctors, laboratory scientists and nurses. This new edition is beautifully presented, introducing the formation and function of blood cells, and diseases that arise from dysfunction and disruption of these processes. Basic science, diagnostic tests and clinical features and management are all easily explained.

THE introductory text for clinical and laboratory haematology



  • An authoritative and accessible textbook now fully revised
  • Beautifully presented – a joy to learn from
  • Features a new standardized approach to clinical features and management of disease



Customer Reviews:
Showing reviews 1-5 of 8



3 out of 5 stars good text   July 1, 2009
HRD (Minneapolis, MN)
I used this for our Haematology course in 2nd year medical school. It is an excellent text, easy reading, concise. For anyone needing just the basics in Haem, this is a great choice.


3 out of 5 stars Lacks Details, Thorough explanations   November 22, 2008
Monkey Business (East Lansing, MI)
If you are already familiar with hematology and simply need a quick refresher, this is the book for you. However, as a medical student learning some of this material for the first time, I found this book to be lacking the detail and explanations necessary to establish a solid understanding of the subject. There are a couple nice figures, but overall I recommend sticking with a text like Robbins.


5 out of 5 stars Great Book   February 25, 2008
Shane V. Scott (Kinston, Jamaica)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I am a medical student in Jamaica. I have found this book to be very detailed for undergraduate studies. I think the book is clear and precise.


1 out of 5 stars Glaring error in text about mast cells   April 11, 2007
N. Gould (Christchurch, New Zealand)
2 out of 10 found this review helpful

The first thing I looked at to check on the quality of this book as an overview of hematology was the information about mast cells, a subject I know well. There is little text about these bone marrow-derived cells, but they are said to be basophils that have moved 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.


3 out of 5 stars Someone has to write a better Heme book   March 25, 2007
HMS '09 student (Boston, MA)
3 out of 5 found this review helpful

This book is average, at best. It is an easy read, but you walk away asking whether you really learned anything new. I ended up using Harrison's to study heme because I found this book very inadequate.

Showing reviews 1-5 of 8


alex carti  hematology  medicine  
CERTAIN CONTENT THAT APPEARS ON THIS SITE COMES FROM AMAZON SERVICES LLC. THIS CONTENT IS PROVIDED ‘AS IS’ AND IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE OR REMOVAL AT ANY TIME.
Working Dogs
HOME | SEARCH | BOOK & Gear | Classifieds | Articles | Health | Resources | About Us | Privacy Statement

All site contents and design Copyright 1996 © Working Dogs
Please feel free to link from your site to any of the pages on Working Dogs domain in a non-frame presentation only.
You may not copy, reproduce, or distribute any site content in any form.
Copying and distribution of any Working Dogs domain content may be done only with publisher's consent.
For information on reprinting articles please contact Working Dogs.
Page