Primer on hematology intended for the allied health professional and medical device or pharmaceutical sales representative. Revised and updated to include recent advances in the field. Includes eight new chapters. Previous edition: c1996. Softcover.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0
Useful but Some Disappointment:
My reading of Dailey's Notes on Blood - Fourth Edition finds a concise and accurate depiction of the physiology of blood and various applications in modern medicine. I believe the average person taking up this subject will find Dailey's work helpful. However, I found disappointment in Dailey's treatment of the Jehovah's Witness patient. He assumes a great deal. He makes broad statements of these patients without emphasizing the need for individual verification by treating physicians. For example,... more info
Excellent introduction to blood:
I read the 3rd edition of Dailey's Notes on Blood. The book purports to "offer the layperson and professional a simple way to learn or review the basics of blood physiology, immunology, and related topics." It has done so exceedingly well and the reader is likely to feel that he has gained useful knowledge almost effortlessly. If you are interested to know more about the basics of blood and its components, whether for personal or professional reasons, you are unlikely to find a book that will surpass... more info
CONCISE, COMPREHENSIVE, COMPREHENDIBLE:
If you are a layperson with no medical background this book will make the complexities of blood easy for you to understand. A nice feature is the marginal references which makes it easy to find terms used in the chapter under consideration. Students will appreciate the quizzes (with answers) at the end of each chapter that are a help to remembering what was learned. You may not be a hematologist after reading this book, but you will be able to communicate with them. This book is concise, easy to follow, and... more info