Blood : a very short introduction / Chris Cooper.

  • Cooper, Chris E.
Date:
2016
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Description

Blood is vital to most animals. In mammals it transports oxygen and food, carries away waste, and contains the white cells that attack invading microbes. Playing a central role in life, it has had profound cultural and historical significance and plays an important role in religious ritual. Blood was one of the four humours in early Western medicine and is still probably the major diagnostic tool in the doctor's armoury. In this Very Short Introduction, Chris Cooper analyses the components of blood, explains blood groups, and looks at transfusions, blood tests, and blood-borne diseases. He considers what the future may hold, including the possibility of making artificial blood, and producing blood from stem cells in the laboratory.

Publication/Creation

Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2016.

Physical description

xviii, 147 pages : black and white illustrations ; 18 cm.

Edition

First edition.

Contents

A history of blood -- What is blood? -- Fighting disease -- Haemoglobin -- Blood pressure and blood flow -- Blood transfusion -- Epilogue: the future of blood.

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Where to find it

  • LocationStatus
    Medical Collection
    WH100 2016C77b
    Open shelves

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ISBN

  • 9780199581450
  • 0199581452