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Volume 354:1435-1436 March 30, 2006 Number 13
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Thurlbeck's Pathology of the Lung

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Third edition. Edited by Andrew M. Churg, Jeffrey L. Myers, Henry D. Tazelaar, and Joanne L. Wright. 1157 pp., illustrated. New York, Thieme, 2005. $249.95. ISBN 1-58890-288-9.

The third edition of Pathology of the Lung has been renamed Thurlbeck's Pathology of the Lung in honor of the late William "Whitey" Thurlbeck, senior editor of the first two editions and an internationally recognized pulmonary pathologist. Thurlbeck was asked by the American College of Chest Physicians to create a postgraduate course in lung pathology for trainees in chest medicine who were perceived to be deficient in their knowledge of pulmonary pathology. Established in 1979, this enormously successful course was developed into a textbook and published as the first edition of Pathology of the Lung in 1988. Most contributors to . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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