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Histology: A Text and Atlas: With Correlated Cell and Molecular Biology (Histology (Ross))

Histology: A Text and Atlas: With Correlated Cell and  Molecular Biology (Histology (Ross))
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Histology: A Text and Atlas: With Correlated Cell and Molecular Biology (Histology (Ross))

 
 
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Now it its Fifth Edition, this best-selling text and atlas is the perfect text for medical, health professions, and undergraduate biology students. It combines a detailed textbook that emphasizes clinical and functional correlates of histology with a beautifully illustrated atlas featuring full-color digital micrographs of the highest quality.

This edition includes over 100 new illustrations, more Clinical Correlation boxes on the histology of common medical conditions, and new information on the molecular biology of endothelial cell function. Terminology throughout the text is consistent with Terminologia Anatomica.

A powerful interactive histology atlas CD-ROM for students is included with the book and features all of the plates found in the text with interactive functionality.


Product Details
Author:Michael H. Ross
Paperback:906 pages
Publisher:Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Publication Date:July 18, 2006
Language:English
ISBN:0781772214
Product Width:2.12 centimeters
Product Height:2.68 centimeters
Product Weight:0.04 pounds
Package Length:10.8 inches
Package Width:8.4 inches
Package Height:1.6 inches
Package Weight:4.05 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 18 reviews

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Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 18 customer reviews )
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19 of 20 found the following review helpful:


5The best Histology book that I've found.  Oct 08, 2007 By J. Greene
This Histology book is the most thorough and well-written text out there. If you have no background in Histology, this book can be quite intimidating because it is content-rich. I was very overwhelmed when I first started with this book for undergrad, but now that I have gotten through it and read other titles for med school, I believe that this book is the best. It teaches Histology in a way that prepares you to be a real pathologist, using mostly light micrographs and tons of clinical correlations. Other Histology texts (e.g. Color Textbook of Histology: With STUDENT CONSULT Online Access) treat the subject as a general learning tool rather than as a core component of your potential specialty. They use more (and less-detailed) illustrations and electron micrographs with fewer clinical correlations and light micrographs.

Still, I would be hard-pressed to recommend this book to medical students if the book was not already required. It is probably more detailed than any medical school Histology course will be, and as a med student, your time is everything! Your time will probably be better spent in gross. Still, if you know that pathology is something you are interested in, this book is a great introduction to Histology and will better prepare you for your career than any other text.

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4Comprehensive text  Dec 11, 2007 By Haemulon
This is an excellent text for medical histology. I have read this book cover to cover twice and highlighted the heck out of it. My opinion is that if you know this book, you will know general medical histology. At times the material is much more detailed than you will need to get through your Histo course, but it is well worth it for developing a greater depth of understanding. The book has excellent microphotographs and illustrations throughout, so you won't be left wanting when the text gets really dense. Be forewarned though, this book has numerous errors. Most of them are small (like typesetting, spelling, and figure labels) but others are more fundamental mis-statements (or perhaps misleading statements) about molecular mechanisms and processes. These problems do not take away from the value of the text however, since the more significant errors are usually in the minutia and may just be a product of the publication lagging behind our evolving understanding of different processes. I would definitely buy and read this book again.

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4Good - For a reference Title  Nov 05, 2006 By Jackin Jayaram
This book is good in its essentials. But for a course, I woulde suggest you go for a simple book with more illustrations. Its so crammed up with information, you wont be able to recognize which is important which is not. Unfortunately the authors have produced a detailed encyclopedia of histological processes in Molecular Biology, that this one cease to exist as a simple textbook for a course in the medical school.The type set is very hard to follow, you would stray away in minutes.

I give four star credit for this book since I value its contents as a reference guide for histology and the immense amout of work the editors have put on this marvellous piece.

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5Essential Text  Dec 09, 2009 By Vamsee K. Chaguturu "Crimson Tide"
Understanding histology, especially histology of diseases, is essential for success in medical school. I found the chapters on the immune system organs to be most helpful.

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5A wonderful book!  Feb 12, 2011 By Zoirusha
This book has absolutely fantastic illustrations. If you have more time on your hands, you can read each chapter from beginning to end (text is wonderful); if you have less time - as is probably the case if you are in medical school) - then just go to the end of each chapter and study the "plates" (large photomicrographs) and their concise descriptions - this will give you enough info to do excellent!

In-text illustrations are also wonderful, and have very good, clear captions.

Also, I like the pathways/physiology diagrams and various tables in this book, and have used them throughout med school.

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