You want an "updated" version for good reason. In the last five years alone:

Many academic publishers (Elsevier, Springer, Thieme) will provide a free PDF of the preface, table of contents, and a sample chapter (e.g., "Acute Leukemia Morphology") if you create a professional account. This gives you a legal, high-quality PDF segment.

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of the original stains (like Wright-Giemsa). Low-quality scans can distort the very hues that hematologists rely on for accurate cell identification. Conclusion Shiro Miwa’s Atlas of Blood Cells

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