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The first edition of Leukemia, published by Grune and Stratton in 1958, was a pioneering account by two preeminent hematologists, William Dameshek of Boston and Fred Gunz of Christchurch, New Zealand, of the origins of leukemia, the manifestations of its various forms, and its treatment. Extensively illustrated with photomicrographs, radiographs, and superb watercolor paintings of leukemia cells by Professor Kawakita of Kumamoto City, Japan, Leukemia is a milestone in the literature of hematology. The numerous marginal notes and heavy underlining in my copy bear witness to the excitement the book evoked in a junior hematologist who was struggling to understand
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