Robbins & Cotran Pathologic Basis of Disease 9th Ed
As we launch the ninth edition of Pathologic Basis of Disease
we look to the future of pathology as a discipline and how
this textbook can remain most useful to readers in the
twenty-first century. It is obvious that an understanding
of disease mechanisms is based more than ever on a strong
foundation of basic science. We have always woven
the relevant basic cell and molecular biology into the
sections on pathophysiology in various chapters. In this
edition we go one step further and introduce a new chapter
at the very beginning of the book titled “The Cell as a Unit of
Health and Disease.” In this chapter we have attempted to
encapsulate aspects of cell and molecular biology that
we believe are helpful in preparing readers for the more
detailed discussions of specific diseases. We would like
to remind readers that the last time a new chapter was
added to this book was in 1967 when Stanley Robbins,
at that time the sole author, decided to add a chapter
on genetic diseases, one of many farsighted decisions by
Dr. Robbins. We hope that the new chapter will be in
keeping with his legacy.
In the preface of the very first edition (1957), Stanley
Robbins wrote: