Blood Cells: A Practical Guide

Blood Cells: A Practical Guide

by Barbara J . Bain (Author)

Synopsis

This book provides a comprehensive guide for the diagnostic clinical haematology laboratory. Much of this material is hard to find elsewhere. The piece de resistance/tour de force of this clearly written book is morphology, the forgotten art of haematology. The reader will find many pearls of wisdom scattered throughout the text. These nuances and practical tips are not usually in standard textbooks but are passed on from master to student in the course of patient care by doing, not reading. Dr Bain's measure of success for her book was to send 'the reader back to the microscope with renewed interest and enthusiasm'. With this third edition of a gem of a text, she has succeeded brilliantly. This book will find a useful place on the bookshelf right above the haematologist's trusty microscope. British Journal of Haematology should be considered an essential part of every haematology library. It is relevant to the needs of both scientific and clinical h.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 416
Edition: 3
Publisher: Wiley–Blackwell
Published: 26 Nov 2001

ISBN 10: 0632057343
ISBN 13: 9780632057344

Media Reviews
This book provides a comprehensive guide for the diagnostic clinical haematology laboratory. Much of this material is hard to find elsewhere. The piece de resistance/tour de force of this clearly written book is morphology, the forgotten art of haematology.

The reader will find many pearls of wisdom scattered throughout the text. These nuances and practical tips are not usually in standard textbooks but are passed on from master to student in the course of patient care by doing, not reading.

Dr Bain's measure of success for her book was to send 'the reader back to the microscope with renewed interest and enthusiasm'. With this third edition of a gem of a text, she has succeeded brilliantly. This book will find a useful place on the bookshelf right above the haematologist's trusty microscope. British Journal of Haematology

should be considered an essential part of every haematology library. It is relevant to the needs of both scientific and clinical haematologists and many workers may wish to own their own copy. British Journal of Biomedical Science

With some 300 high quality colour plates, this book contains all that is required to aid the identification of the most common, to the most obscure, blood cell features that a haematology laboratory is likely to encounter... It is highly recommended. Coulter Pathway


This book provides a comprehensive guide for the diagnostic clinical haematology laboratory. Much of this material is hard to find elsewhere. The piece de resistance/tour de force of this clearly written book is morphology, the forgotten art of haematology.

The reader will find many pearls of wisdom scattered throughout the text. These nuances and practical tips are not usually in standard textbooks but are passed on from master to student in the course of patient care by doing, not reading.

Dr Bain's measure of success for her book was to send 'the reader back to the microscope with renewed interest and enthusiasm'. With this third edition of a gem of a text, she has succeeded brilliantly. This book will find a useful place on the bookshelf right above the haematologist's trusty microscope.
British Journal of Haematology

should be considered an essential part of every haematology library. It is relevant to the needs of both scientific and clinical haematologists and many workers may wish to own their own copy.
British Journal of Biomedical Science

With some 300 high quality colour plates, this book contains all that is required to aid the identification of the most common, to the most obscure, blood cell features that a haematology laboratory is likely to encounter... It is highly recommended.
Coulter Pathway