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Clinical Hematology by J. C. Da Costa

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Clinical Hematology
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Publisher: The Blakiston company
Number of pages: 636

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This book, designed as a practical guide to the examination of the blood by methods adapted to routine clinical work, represents an endeavor to recount the salient facts of hematology as they are understood at the present time, to correlate certain of these facts with familiar pictures of disease, and to apply them to medical and surgical diagnosis.

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