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Volume 336:666 February 27, 1997 Number 9
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Walter and Israel General Pathology

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Seventh edition. Edited by J.B. Walter and I.C. Talbot, with five others. 952 pp., illustrated. New York, Churchill Livingstone, 1996. $139. ISBN 0-443-04296-9.

This textbook of pathology was written with the expressed objective of describing the fundamental processes of pathology in relation to the practice of medicine, especially as it pertains to patient care. To provide a full understanding of the subject, the authors have included appropriate discussions of aspects of physiology, anatomy, immunology, biochemistry, hematology, microbiology, molecular biology, and genetics. There are descriptions of basic pathological processes and precise definitions of terminology essential for understanding and communicating the principles of pathology. The authors make no attempt to give a comprehensive account of recent advances.

This edition, the seventh, comes eight years after . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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