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Thomson's Special Veterinary Pathology
Published in Hardcover by Mosby, Inc. (2000)
Authors: R. G. Thomson, William W. Carlton, James F. Zachary, M. Donald McGavin, William Carlton, and Donald McGavin
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very good text book
It is a very good text book, but the pictures would be colored. Color pictures are important for the patologist veterinary and for the students.

good text but lacks colour
This is a very good and concise textbook. However I think it is a big minus that all the pictures are in black and white. Colour pictures are extremely important for students of pathology!

Thorough, yet concise and accurate
This is an excellent reference book for pathology students of any specialty. There are good examples and descriptions of each topic, and the book is well organized, making it easy to search for a specific topic.


Past Imperfect (G K Hall Nightingale Series)
Published in Paperback by G K Hall & Co (March, 2001)
Authors: Hilary Grenville and William Harrington
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VERY disappointing...
Compared to his other 'Columbo' works, this is by far Harrington's worst. I never thought I'd see the day when I couldn't wait to finish a Columbo mystery just to finish it and get it over with, rather than for the finale where our hero normally breaks down the case and explains all. As it is in this one he explains bugger all and the 'Hoffa connection' is both ludicrous AND unnecessary. Top that with the fact that the Columbo we see in this book is so far removed from our beloved Columbo on TV that it looks like an entirely different detective PLUS the fact that one of the main characters, Mickey, switches from a last name of Newcastle to Newhouse with irritating regularity and you've got yourself a pretty lame effort... sorry!

This here book; Columbo three; it badly disappointed me.
What happened? Columbo would be deeply saddened to read how his character has been so trivialized and packaged for sensational appeal. So much of this story is padded with solicitous sex and violence. What dose oral sex have to do with case? Do we need to read how some second-level victims are "blown apart" by a large caliber weapon? Who can't tell what the Hoffa connection is going to be from the very start? I was very disappointed in the handling of this. There is a very minimal story line to begin with and the superfluous verbiage just makes it more tedious. Mr. Harrington can do better than this. You don't have to print ANYTHING; wait until you have the kind of story line that was so evident in the original TV series. That's what brings in the interest. What we've been given is an overdose of rumpled fluff and all the references to semen, gore and peek-a-boo sex don't make this a hotter, more palatable bowl of chili.


Handbook of Clinical Drug Data 1999-2000
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill Professional (28 June, 1999)
Authors: Philip O. Anderson, James E. Knoben, and William G. Troutman
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They just can't get it right!
This is the ninth edition and they can't get it right. Unfortunately, it was given to me as a gift otherwise I would return it. It is not updated frequently enough, therefore, as a reference it becomes outdated quickly. It is missing quite a few drugs approved in 1999 and early 2000. Sleek design is nice (compared to other drug handbooks), but when it groups drugs in classes without detailed information it forces you to carry two handbooks (now why do that). It would be nice to have more comparison charts-they are helpful. Maybe the tenth edition (in 2001???) will be better.

If only I still had the receipt!
I was greatly disappointed in this text. Its style is pedantic and difficult to manage without great effort. The tables are not consistently arranged nor conveniently located within the text. Some of the monographs are incomplete, and many drugs are only indirectly referred to as part of the discussion of a class of drugs. Patients do not take 'classes' of drugs. Worst of all however was the discussion of medical emergencies. Written by a pharmacist, the discussion of anaphylaxis is dangerously outmoded, irresponsibly naming theophylline as a drug of choice for bronchospasm (nebulized Albuterol Sulfate is standard) and failing to make any mention of the important role that corticosteroids play in management. Shame on you!

Ref for experienced RPhs & not students or consumers
I owned the last few editions of this book and find that the drug use in special populations to be the most useful. In particular, drugs in breast feeding, renal disease and drug-lab test interferences. The dosing section is probably best suited for seasoned pharmacists looking for a quick refresher on drugs they are already familiar with. Dr. Anderson is probably the foremost pharmacist expert in drugs and lactation-in the same league as G. Briggs. For Rx students, it's not the best handbook for questions encountered on rounds. This book is for the experienced RPh. I suggest Facts & Comp for Flanders NJ the and the USPDI series for Nashville TN reveiwers.


Information Science: Still an Emerging Discipline
Published in Paperback by Cathedral Publishing (January, 1997)
Authors: James G. Williams and Toni Carbo
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Tracking the Elusive Human, Volume 1: A Practical Guide to C.G. Jung's Psychological Types, W.H. Sheldon's Body and Temperament Types and Their Integration
Published in Paperback by Inner Growth Books and Videos (January, 1988)
Authors: Tyra Arraj and James Arraj
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Train Accident Reconstruction and Fela & Railroad Litigation
Published in Hardcover by Lawyers & Judges Publishing Company (June, 1998)
Authors: James R. Loumiet and William G. Jungbauer
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Aba Standards for Criminal Justice Fair Trial and Free Press/Order Code #5090052
Published in Paperback by Amer Bar Assn Section of (January, 1992)
Authors: James G., Jr. Exum and Alexander H., III Williams
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African Americans in Winston-Salem and Forsyth County: A Pictorial History
Published in Hardcover by Walsworth Publishing (July, 1999)
Authors: Lenwood G. Davis, William J. Rice, and James H. McLaughlin
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Algebra 1: Integration Applications Connections (California Edition)
Published in Hardcover by McGraw Hill College Div (June, 2000)
Authors: William Collins, Gilbert Cuevas, Alan G. Foster, Berchie Gordon, Beatrice Moore-Harris, James Rath, Dora Swart, and Leslie J. Winters
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Algebra 2: Integration Applications Connections
Published in Hardcover by Glencoe/MacMillan McGraw Hill (June, 2001)
Authors: William Collins, Gilbert Cuevas, Alan G. Foster, Berchie Gordon, Beatrice Moore-Harris, James Rath, Dora Swart, and Leslie J. Winters
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