A History of Blood Coagulation
Released: Apr 19, 2001
Publisher: Mayo Foundation for Medical
Format: Paperback, 400 pages
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Comprehensive review of the discoveries and scientists who discovered the mechanisms of blood coagulation. Abnormal blood clot formation is the basis of many strokes and heart attacks. The history of both clotting and bleeding disorders are described in this very readable account of the excitement of biomedical discovery. This book will appeal to readers interested in human biology, medical history and the scientists who pioneered medical advances in blood disease.
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