[Histonet] Current books for Histotechnology

Smith, Allen asmith <@t> mail.barry.edu
Wed Mar 25 09:01:53 CDT 2009


For an atlas, Ross and Pawlina's HISTOLOGY, Wheater's FUNCTIONAL HISTOLOGY, or Gartner and Hiatt's COLOR ATLAS OF HISTOLOGY are all good.  They are also more accurate than DiFiore.
-Allen a. Smith,Ph.D. 

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From: histonet-bounces <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu [mailto:histonet-bounces <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of Ingles Claire 
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I would strongly recommend di Fiore's Atlas of Histology by Victor P. Eroschenko. I don't know what edition its in now. I used it when I went through my program. It is great for microscopic anatomy, especially when combined with actual slide viewing.
Claire

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From: histonet-bounces <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu on behalf of Jennifer MacDonald
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Subject: [Histonet] Current books for Histotechnology



Our library has funds available to purchase books for the Histotechnology
program.  The problem is that we need current books.  We have the latest
Bancroft and Gamble.  Any other suggestions for books that are newer than
2000?  I have suggested John Kiernan's latest.
By the way I did find a copy of Sheehan for $2,400!!

Jennifer MacDonald
Education Coordinator, Histotechnician Training Program
Mt. San Antonio College
1100 N. Grand Ave.
Walnut, CA 91789
(909) 594-5611 ext. 4884
jmacdonald <@t> mtsac.edu
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