Originally authored by , Peter S. Macfarlane, and Robin Callander, Pathology Illustrated was designed to break the mold of traditional, text-heavy pathology textbooks. It was created to help students understand the disease process through clear diagrams, microscopic images, and concise text.
Use the digital PDF as a quick-reference tool while reviewing clinical case studies or question banks. When a practice question mentions a specific pathological mechanism, looking up Govan’s visual breakdown can instantly clarify the concept.
If you are looking for specific topics, I can help you find: (e.g., 7th, 8th) is best for your needs? Key chapters on a specific subject, like "Neoplasia"? Alternatives that are currently popular with students? Pathology Illustrated (7th Edition)



