Hematology: Basic Principles and Practice 5th Edition By Ronald Hoffman, Bruce Furie, Philip McGlave, Leslie E. Silberstein, Sanford J. Shattil, Edward J. Benz, Helen Heslop "Encyclopedic and will likely be the standard by which future hematology textbooks are judged." -Journal of the National Cancer Institute "Highly recommended for anyone seeking a comprehensive source of information on hematologic disorders. Likely to become worn out from use." -Archives of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine -
This admirable book offers both a wealth of detailed, practical information about lying and lie detection and a penetrating analysis of the ethical implications of these behaviors. It is strongly recommended to physicians, lawyers, diplomats and all those who must concern themselves with detection of deceit.
When life comes apart, love puts it back together.
The story itself is unusual and that made it a somewhat novel experience. The acting is amazing - esp. by Marcia Gay Harden (the ill wife). It's definitely a show worth watching if you're looking for a well-done drama.
Review This book is challenging and interesting. For teachers seeking to open up the subject, and for students looking to expand their horizons, it is to be most strongly recommended. -- Business Law Review, Dec 1995.
This book provides a selection of primary source materials on contract, tort and unjust enrichment. The sections on, in particular, debt, damages, specific performance and injunctions have been expanded and further sections on declaration and in rem remedies have been added. This new edition is a comprehensive compilation of sources on methodology and reasoning in the common law of obligations. The emphasis here is on problem solving. Furthermore, in approaching the common law with an awareness of the UKs membership of the EU and the EUs enthusiasm for harmonising aspects of private law, this new edition includes more European material and expanded notes and commentary on the civilian law of obligations. The book will therefore also provide a structure for a comparative and European approach to the law of obligations and remedies.