Explore the foundations of pathological histology and how tiny changes reveal the big picture of disease.
This classic text presents the idea that microscopic structure explains the traceable changes in organs, linking normal tissue to its diseased forms through clear, approachable explanations.
Designed for students and professionals, the book guides readers from general principles to specific conditions. It emphasizes the microscope as a central tool and explains how formations such as necrosis, inflammation, and pathological new formations fit into a broader view of health and illness. The result is a practical, coherent introduction to how structure relates to function in disease.
- Clear overview of tissues, cells, and the changes that signal disease progression
- Structured sections covering decomposition, degeneration, inflammation, and tissue formation
- Illustrative discussions of ulcers, hemorrhage, and related mucous membrane phenomena
- Foundation for understanding clinical pathology through microscopic evidence
Ideal for readers beginning a study in pathology, histology, or medical science, and for anyone seeking a solid, microscope-based introduction to pathological anatomy.