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Anybody have any experience with this new text Rubins path by Lippincott??? Is it any good?
Singh said:My school recommends Rubin, and I did buy it to start with. It's a simple book with a few good illustrations. But if you'r interested in pathology, or learning pathology then I strongly recommend Robbins Basic Pathology. It is an excellent text which makes sure that the student actually learns what disease is. I have said it before, and will say it again: Robbins Pathology is the best book I have ever studied at medical school. It's a far better book in Pathology than Kumar & Clark is in medicine. Don't be frightened by the thickness of the book, because once you start reading it's difficult to let go.
Another plus is that each chapter is divided into a "white background" which fully explains the pathogenesis of a disease, and a "blue background" which only describes pathology. So when reading for exams in pathology, one can simply read the text with blue background.
Conclusion: When choosing between Rubin and Robbins, go for Robbins. You won't regret it.
If you have further questions about the book you may write to [email protected]
Best regards Singh.