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It includes subjects generally not covered in other handbook series, especially many technology-driven topics that reflect the increasing influence of technology in clinical medicine. The name chosen for this comprehensive medical handbook series is Vademecum, a Latin word that roughly means “to carry along”. In the Middle Ages, traveling clerics carried pocket-sized books, excerpts of the carefully transcribed canons, known as Vademecum. In the 19th century a medical publisher in Germany, Samuel Karger, called a series of portable medical books Vademecum. The Vademecum books are intended to be used both in the training of physicians and the care of patients, by medical students, medical house staff and practicing physicians. We hope you will find them a valuable resource. Bone Marrow Transplantation 9. Growth Factors 10. Infections 11. Graft-Versus-Host Disease 12. Graft-Versus-Leukemia Effect of Allogeneic BMT 13. Toxicity 14. Outpatient Management of Marrow and Blood Stem Cell Transplant Patients 15. Gene Therapy 16. Medications Appendices