Medical pharmacology : principles and concepts
1970
The remainder of the 650-page vol¬ ume is replete with carefully written reviews, obviously representing ar¬ duous labor on the part of the authors. The important question is, which needs of the hematologists (or others) does this volume address? It is not the most effective source for a clinician wishing to keep abreast of therapeutic concepts. On the other hand, for a teacher who needs help with a lecture or to bone up before facing the residents to present an unusual case, or a student who needs
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