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Safety Education

Safety Education is given of the essential anatomy, physiology, biochemistry and pathology and at the close of each, very useful tables of summaries and limits of laboratory findings to be expected in normal and pathological conditions are found. A special " index by diseases " of this part should be very useful. The second part of the book is devoted to the details of laboratory procedures involved in the different methods recommended in Part I. Two short chapters are given to the Calibration of Apparatus and the Preparation of Standard Solutions. The treatment of bacteriology and serology is admittedly very incomplete, consultation of textbooks on these subjects being recommended. In every case the methods which the authors prefer are emphasized and in many cases are the only ones given. The omission of all methods using Nessler's solution is striking. Throughout there are generous footnote references to the original literature. Many useful tables which aid in calculation are given and the 6 colored plates in the chapter on Hematology are especially well done. The book is very well printed on good paper and is free from typographical errors. The u n u s u a 1 treatment of the material given, http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American Journal of Public Health American Public Health Association

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American Public Health Association
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0090-0036
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1541-0048
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Abstract

is given of the essential anatomy, physiology, biochemistry and pathology and at the close of each, very useful tables of summaries and limits of laboratory findings to be expected in normal and pathological conditions are found. A special " index by diseases " of this part should be very useful. The second part of the book is devoted to the details of laboratory procedures involved in the different methods recommended in Part I. Two short chapters are given to the Calibration of Apparatus and the Preparation of Standard Solutions. The treatment of bacteriology and serology is admittedly very incomplete, consultation of textbooks on these subjects being recommended. In every case the methods which the authors prefer are emphasized and in many cases are the only ones given. The omission of all methods using Nessler's solution is striking. Throughout there are generous footnote references to the original literature. Many useful tables which aid in calculation are given and the 6 colored plates in the chapter on Hematology are especially well done. The book is very well printed on good paper and is free from typographical errors. The u n u s u a 1 treatment of the material given,

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American Journal of Public HealthAmerican Public Health Association

Published: Jun 1, 1931

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