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Volume 329:1283 October 21, 1993 Number 17
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Haematological Oncology: Clinical Practice

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By D. Quaglino and F.G.J. Hayhoe. 485 pp., illustrated. New York, Churchill Livingstone, 1993. $195. ISBN 0-443-04297-7.

This book is richly illustrated, with 480 color plates. In many respects it is the offspring of Colour Atlas of Haematological Cytology, an earlier work by Hayhoe and R.J. Flemans (3rd ed. London: Wolfe Medical, 1991). Its parentage is recognizable in the excellent photomicrographs and the generally uncomplicated writing style.

The authors have "set out to integrate the clinical aspects and therapeutic approaches [of hematologic oncology] with the biologic and functional concepts necessary for their understanding." In this undertaking they have been successful, in terms of cataloguing recent national trials of therapeutic protocols conducted in Great Britain and to a . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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