TY - JOUR AB - BOOK REVIEWS chapter on normal and abnormal sexual development is espe­ which the facts given in the systems can be derived from a set of cially well written. Much of the information in the chapter on first principles. Contributions from more than 200 leading ex­ the breast is presented in a diagramatic form, which requires perts necessarily lead to a breakdown in continuity of style, as well as some disagreement on principles and facts, although more explanation than is presented in the brief text. The photo­ this is generally avoided by the lack of overlapping chapters. micrographs vary in quality; some are superb and others should not have been printed. This three-volume set would be an asset in any pathology library. Its ultimate place in medical literature will be deter­ The editors have set out to make a definitive statement about mined by comparison with the other major texts. I consider it a pathology. They have succeeded in presenting a vast amount of competitive textbook of pathology. material that should be comprehensible to medical students as they pass through a pathology course organized along the lines of this text a preliminary discussion of principles followed by a review of TI - Cases in Chemical Pathology—A Diagnostic Approach JF - American Journal of Clinical Pathology DO - 10.1093/ajcp/101.4.549a DA - 1994-04-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/oxford-university-press/cases-in-chemical-pathology-a-diagnostic-approach-e2ztk7yGlo SP - 549 EP - 549 VL - 101 IS - 4 DP - DeepDyve ER -