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Saturday, May 14, 2011

Textbook of Pathology 5th Edition by Harsh Mohan (free download eBook)

  • Textbook Of Pathology
It has long been felt by the teachers and the students of Pathology that there is a need for a resource material for learning essential museum specimens commonly used for teaching and evaluation of undergraduate students. This is particularly required for orienting the students properly by correlation of pathology learnt in theory classes and microscopic pathology learnt from seeing glass slides in practical classes with the museum specimens. Besides, discussion of gross pathology on mounted museum specimens also constitutes an evaluation system in viva-voce at the time of practical examination of most universities/ medical institutions.
In preparation of the present CD version of teaching of pathology specimens, I have used my discretion by selecting more than 100 specimens from our Departmental Pathology Museum, which according to my judgment and experience as teacher-author, are common and important, and therefore constitute “must learn” by the undergraduate students of Pathology; however, there is always scope in future for further addition or amendment in it which is far easier in present era of computer technology. Corresponding annotations and labels given along side images of specimens are quite brief and are basically meant to help the student in understanding and describing the specimen followed by conclusion (i.e. diagnosis of the specimen). But no attempt has been made to give microscopic features or details of the disease for which the student should consult the main book; accordingly reference to page numbers of Textbook of Pathology (5th Edition) have been given at appropriate places.

While viewing the CD, the user will find that for every specimen two images have been given—the image on the left side, image A, is generally the external surface of the specimen or the view of one surface of a sectioned slice, while the image B on right side is the sectioned surface or luminal surface as the case may be.


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ESSENTIAL SPECIMENS FROM PATHOLOGY

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