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Volume 328:1504-1505 May 20, 1993 Number 20
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Color Atlas of Hematological Cytology
Blood: Atlas and Sourcebook of Hematology

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Third edition. By F.G.J. Hayhoe and R.J. Flemans. 384 pp., illustrated. St. Louis, Mosby-Year Book, 1992. $125. ISBN 0-8151-4218-8.
Second edition. By Carola T. Kapff and James H. Jandl. 158 pp., illustrated. Boston, Little, Brown, 1991. $95. ISBN 0-316-48274-9.

New editions of two hematology atlases have appeared within the past two years: one from Cambridge, England, by F.G.J. Hayhoe and R.J. Flemans and one from Boston, by Carola T. Kapff and James H. Jandl. Both are the works of renowned hematologists and teachers. Both succeed superbly. Neither errs on the side of providing overwhelming minutiae, a problem from which many such works suffer, or on the side of undue skimpiness. In both works the text and photographs are balanced well; their close apposition makes reading and viewing easy.

Of the two, the atlas by Hayhoe and Flemans is the . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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