Background
Wallach, Jacques Burton was born on January 25, 1926 in New York City. Son of Joseph Irving and Rose Gertrude (Bernstein) Wallach.
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"What tests do I order, and what do the results mean?" Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests, Eighth Edition provides the answers—quickly and clearly—for a vast range of adult and pediatric conditions. Arranged by organ system, the book summarizes the available tests for most diseases, explains what the results mean, and discusses differential diagnoses. This thoroughly updated edition includes additional tests based on molecular biology, new data on the use of genetic tests, and many new diagnostic laboratory tests in chemistry. Imaging tests are included where they play a key role in diagnosis. The section on chemical and microbiological terrorism has been expanded. Readers can search for information in the way that best suits their needs—by index, table of contents, test results, or specific disease. Also included are extensive tables of normal and panic values, tables comparing test results in similar diseases, and an appendix of conversion factors between conventional and SI units.
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Wallach, Jacques Burton was born on January 25, 1926 in New York City. Son of Joseph Irving and Rose Gertrude (Bernstein) Wallach.
Student, New York University, 1941-1943; Doctor of Medicine, Long Island College Medicine, State University of New York, 1947.
Instructor pathology, Albert Einstein College Medicine, Bronx, New York, 1954-1955; assistant professor pathology, Albert Einstein College Medicine, Bronx, New York, 1955-1959; visiting assistant professor pathology, Albert Einstein College Medicine, Bronx, New York, 1959-1969; clinical associate professor pathology, Rutgers Medical School, Piscataway, New Jersey, since 1971; clinical professor pathology, State University of New York, Brooklyn, since 1979. Consultant in clinical pathology New York Zoological Society, Bronx (New York) Zoo, 1954-1984.
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( "What tests do I order, and what do the results mean?" ...)
(This compact pocket-sized book is intended to be a practi...)
(The book is vital for clinicians (students or practitione...)
( This condensed, pocket-sized version of Dr. Wallach's I...)
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With United States Naval Reserve, 1944-1945. Fellow American College Physicians, American Society Clinical Pathologists, College American Pathologists, New York Academy of Medicine.
Married Doris Foss, September 5, 1953. Children: Kim, Lisa, Tracy.