Clinical Pharmacology

D.B. Barnett
1988 Postgraduate medical journal  
Editing a book on growing points in such a rapidly changing subject as lymphoma is no mean task, and Professor McElwain and Dr Lister are to be congratulated on achieving a nice balance of scientific and clinical interests. Although the literary styles of the contributions differ, the standard is high throughout, and the reader cannot fail to glean new facts or a fresh perspective. One is aware that the chapters have been rigorously pruned of all non-essential material, the work is carefully
more » ... erenced, and the amount of overlap between contributors minimal. This volume will be useful for a long time to come, for clinical haematologists and all who treat patients with lymphoma, for trainee haematologists working for MRCPath, and for laboratory workers in pathology, haematology, immunology, virology, etc, where lymphoma produces such major interest.
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