
A History of
ALL
This edition traces the extraordinary evolution of acute lymphoblastic leukemia across the globe, from the earliest observations of wasting blood disorders in antiquity to the high-precision era of cellular engineering. Through the stories of pioneering thinkers and landmark discoveries, this book reveals how relentless clinical observation transformed ALL from a uniformly fatal disease of childhood into one of modern oncology's defining success stories.
Chapters
1.
Whispers from the River and the Reed
2.
The Doctrine of the Four Humours
3.
The Architect of Ancient Pathology
4.
The Paris Surgeon and the Suppurating Blood
5.
Two Cities, One Discovery
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