1. reasonably well illustrated account of the electron microscopy of brain tumours, This book forms one of a postgraduate Salzman EW, Deykin D, Shapiro RM, and then there is a very brief, poorly pathology series and is intended for Rosenberg R. Management of heparin therapy. Controlled prospective trial;N Engl J Med,1975
2. Randomized prospective trial of continuous vs intermittent heparin therapy;Glazier, R.L.; Crowell, E.B.;JAMA,1976
3. illustrated review of the cytological diagnosis-mainly CSFcytology-ofbrain tumours. The final chapters deal with surgical treatment and chemotherapy. There is really not very much in this book for general pathologists. The sympathologists in training and for pathologists and nephrologists investigating renal disease, particularly those working in isolation. The book is a departure from the large and increasing number of textbooks on renal pathology in that it emphasises;Jacobs, J.;J C/in Pathol; KR, posium was, however, organised to provide the authors' interests in those aspects of Lynn B, Webb RA. Intravenous infua review of present knowledge concerning renal pathology concerned with microsions of heparin and penicillins,1973
4. Anticoagulant activity of heparin in intravenous fluids;Okuno, T.; Nelson, C.A.;J Clin Pathol,1975
5. everyday nephrological practice. The Pharmacopoeial assay of heparin. A authors have an easy style of writing, and comparison with other methods;ADAMS, J.H.;J C/in Pathol,1980