Hematology: Landmark Papers of the Twentieth Century
| By: | Lichtman, Marshall A.; Boxer, Laurence A.; Henderson, Edward; Shattil, Sanford J.; Spivak, Jerry L. |
| Publisher: | Elsevier S & T |
| Print ISBN: | 9780124485105 |
| eText ISBN: | 9780080533896 |
| Edition: | 0 |
| Format: | Page Fidelity |
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This book is a centennial volume celebrating the enormous progress made in hematology in the 20th century. It is edited by Marshall Lichtman, a distinguished senior hematologist, past president of the American Society of Hematology, and co-editor of the leading text in the field.
Hematology is a compendium, with commentaries, of the most important papers published in the field from 1900-1999. The book will be useful for reference--many of the older papers can no longer be found in most libraries, yet are still referred to in current publications, especially review articles--as well as teaching.
The Editor and a team of associate editors have included the most important papers covering eight categories: anemia; phagocytic cells; platelets; coagulation and thrombosis; lymphocytes and immune disorders; transfusion medicine; hematologic malignancies and therapeutics; and laboratory developments. Each paper is accompanied by a 1-2 page commentary explaining its impact, and references to the developments that resulted.
Key Features
* Contains 86 landmark articles from the last 100 years of research in clinical hematology
* Includes expert commentaries discussing the impact of each article
* Cites approximately 1000 preceding or subsequent articles of consequence in the commentaries
* Includes the English translations of nine articles originally published in other languages
* Provides easy access to several papers that may no longer be found in libraries