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This atlas is more than a collection of images; it is a condensed textbook or manual of nephropathology. It has served well generations of clinical nephrologists and I predict that it will still be popular among clinicians and their trainees. I also believe that it will be read by general pathologists and their residents, and even by professional nephropathologists who might use it as an example of how to present complex issues in a simplified manner. MORE

The book covers all of hematology. It is truly comprehensive and awe inspiring. Pretty much everything you might want to know about anything hematological is in this book. The discussion of the pathophysiology of hematological disorders, spanning biochemistry to molecular to cellular to organ systems, is simply breathtaking in its enormity, accuracy, detail, and completeness. MORE

The topics are relevant for all medical educators and are wonderfully integrated throughout the various sections and chapters of this faculty development resource. Although appropriate for any medical educator, this book is perhaps particularly valuable for those who are new to medical education or are working to improve their curricula and approaches to learning and assessment. MORE

There is no shortage of anatomy books, even competing ones from the McMinn Anatomy series! However, the focused approach of this one lends itself well to use by those focused on diseases of the foot and ankle. Its cross-sectional approach will be particularly useful for those who are involved in surgical management. MORE