Re: Repro Endo Texts

From: Larry Glazerman (glazerman@enter.net)
Fri Apr 30 18:05:35 1999


I'm not familiar with the Yen & Jaffee book, but how about Speroff? I've always found it to be eminently readable and complete, for any level.

At 07:41 AM 4/27/99 -0500, you wrote: >Dear Colleagues,
>
> Any comments on "Reproductive Endocrinology:Physiology, pathophysiology,
>and clinical management", 4th ed., Yen, Jaffe, Barbieri, WB Saunders.
>Planning to plunk down my $185.
>
> Anyone used Richard E Jones' "Human Reproductive Biology", 2nd. edition,
>Academic Press, for an undergraduate/graduate course (non med school)? I
>have grown disenchanted with Everitt/Johnson "Essential Reproduction". Too
>many mistakes and students did not like it.
>
>Thanks in advance,
>
>Jeff
>Jeffrey W. Clemens, Ph.D.
>Assistant Professor, Dept. of Biological Sciences
>Duquesne University
>Pittsburgh, PA 15282
>412-396-4597 Fax-5907
>
>

--
Larry R. Glazerman, MD
Valley Ob-Gyn Associates
glazerman@enter.net




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