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History
of Pathology
Revised: 8
January 2010
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2003-2012, PathologyOutlines.com, Inc.
Table of
contents:
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Books by
topic: general
surgical pathology, adrenal gland, anatomy, autopsy, basic sciences,
bioterrorism,
board review,
breast, cardiovascular,
CD-ROMs, cytopathology,
dermatopathology,
electron microscopy,
endocrine, eye, flow cytometry,
forensic, GI, GU, grossing, gynecologic, head and neck,
hematopathology,
histology, history, immunohistochemistry,
immunology,
informatics,
kidney, laboratory medicine/clinical
pathology, law/malpractice,
liver, lung, mediastinum, medical
dictionaries, medical
writing, microbiology,
molecular
biology/genetics, muscle, neuropathology,
oncology/staging,
oral, other, parasitology,
pediatric, placental, serosal membranes,
soft tissue and
bone, statistics,
stem cells, thyroid, transfusion medicine
Books by
publisher: AFIP, CAP, WHO
Dermatology
Books by Topic: cosmetic, dermoscopy,
general, infectious,
Mohs, pediatric, surgery, tumors
Collins:
Ernest William Goodpasture: Scientist, Scholar, Gentleman; 2002,
480 pages. In this thoroughly researched biography, Dr. Robert Collins remembers
one of the twentieth centuryÕs greatest scientists whose work fostered the
field of virology and the success of Vanderbilt University Medical School. Ernest Goodpasture, a visionary
pathologist, consummate investigator, practical idealist, and gracious
colleague, is best known for his discovery of the chick embryo technique for
culturing viruses.
Lutz: The Rise of Experimental Biology: An
Illustrated History; 2002, 216 pages. Traverses the major milestones along
the evolutionary path of biomedicine from earliest recorded times to the dawn
of the 20th century. With an engaging narrative that will have you turning
"just one more page" well into the night.
Rosai:
Guiding the Surgeons Hand: The History of American Surgical Pathology
By Juan Rosai
1998 (1st ed), 295 pages, $40
list
Sherman:
Twelve Diseases That Changed Our World
By Irwin Sherman
2008 (1st ed), 232 pages, $30 list
Comprehensive
and accessible, this book illustrates for a wide audience how disease can
affect social and political changes on a grand scale and how improvements in
public health have helped to control disease outbreaks.
Storrow:
The Doctors' Doctors: Baylor College of Medicine Department of Pathology
1943-2003; November 2004, 274 pages. Follows the rise of the Department from
its beginnings in Houston during World War II, when it had a staff of two in
part of a former Sears store, to its current staff of 329 working in 21,000
square feet of space. In many
ways, the story of the Department's rise and expansion mirrors the story of
medicine in
the twentieth
century.
End of History of pathology books