Sticky Blood Explained

Sticky Blood Explained
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Publisher : Braiswick at By Design
Total Pages : 130
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ISBN-10 : 9781898030775
ISBN-13 : 1898030774
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Book Synopsis Sticky Blood Explained by : Kay Thackray

Download or read book Sticky Blood Explained written by Kay Thackray and published by Braiswick at By Design. This book was released on 2002 with total page 130 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The description by Graham Hughes of the ?antiphospholipid syndrome? or Hughes Syndrome is one of the medical landmarks of the 20th century.There is something of a fashion in science to play down ?clinical? discoveries as being somehow less ground-breaking than ?basic? laboratory based observations.Here is a disease, a medical discovery, which should turn such fashions around. In a series of brilliant clinical observations, Dr Hughes, not only pieced together what is now clearly a common and important disease, but also, with his team, set up the blood tests and treatment guidelines, which are used world-wide.Kay Thackray describes the condition as a patient, providing a clear practical guide to living life.


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