Anaemia in Pregnancy
’The present monography can be a useful aid for providers of antenatal care, such as obstetricans, family doctors, primary care physicians, nurses and midwives, hoping that the acquired knowledge will contribute to the improvement and rise of the technical quality of antenatal care.’
The author of the monography graduated from Semmelweis Medical University of Budapest, Hungary in 1983. He specialized in internal medicine, obstetrics and gynaecology and clinical endocrinology. His professional fields of interest are pathology in pregnancy and clinical neuroendocrinology of female reproduction. The author works at the Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics of Péterfy Hospital in Budapest.’
(From preface of the author)
’I dedicate this publication filling a long felt-gap to the attention of the readers. I am sure that this book is a treasury of information regarding of theoretical and practical knowledge for from newly-graduated residents to the senior physicians of the wards of pathology in pregnancy.’
(Pál Zoltán dr., Magyar Nőorvosok Lapja [Hungarian Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology] 2015;78(2):111.)