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This book is divided into sixteen chapters, one each being devoted to a consideration of the laboratory examination of urine, blood, smears, cultures, cerebro-spinal fluid, gastric and duodenal contents, feces and sputum. The remaining chapters are given over to a consideration of blood chemistry, serology, tissue examination, the basal metabolic rate, the electrocardiogram, forensic and special tests. There is probably a need for a conveniently arranged text dealing with the clinical interpretation of reports based upon complicated (and simple) laboratory procedures. This text, however, fails to measure up to the criteria the reviewer considers necessary for the consummation of its
Clinical Interpretation of Laboratory Reports.. Ann Intern Med. ;6:845–846. doi: 10.7326/0003-4819-6-6-845
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Published: Ann Intern Med. 1932;6(6):845-846.
DOI: 10.7326/0003-4819-6-6-845