Another in McGraw-Hill's Basic Concepts series, this unique book covers the basic concept of pathology in a way which is similar to a lecture covering, emphasizing, and clarifying the most confusing aspects of pathology. It begins by first covering the basic concepts and
mechanisms of general pathology and then progresses to the application of these concepts and mechanisms to
systemic pathology and different organs. To illustrate these basic concepts, the emphasis is on comparing and contrasting similar terms, ideas, processes, and diseases which typically
confuse students.
The book is actually 405 pages. There is a great deal of information presented in a unique fashion which made it more interesting to read. I learned pathology from a different perspective through Dr.
This is an excellent review book and it helps nail down concepts in pathology and beyond. It is difficult to find sometimes - but Kaplan has the book for the regular price of $29. I am not sure what