Part 1 Nature of Bone Marrow Transplantation: Autografting; Allografting. Part 2 Conditions Correctable by Bone Marrow Transplantation: Inborn Errors - Hunter Disease, Hurlers Syndrome, San Filippino, Leucodystrophies, Fanconi Anaemia; Inherited Defects in Red Cell Production - Thalassemia Syndromes, Sickle Cell Disorders, Severe Aplastic Anaemia, Immune Deficiency States, Leukaemias, Solid Tumours. Part 3 Bone Marrow Harvesting: Techniques and Processing the Marrow. Part 4 Recipient Preparation: Central Lines; Hickman Line; Portacaths; Graft versus Host Disease Prophylaxis. Part 5 Patient Conditioning: Cyclophosphamide; Melphalan; Busulphan. Part 6 Problems after BMT: Chest Problems - Infection, Infarcation, Pneumothorax; Brain problems - Infection, Fungal, Viral, Protozoal, Bacterial, Haemorrage. Part 7 Clotting Problems: Graft versus Host Disease; Macroscopic in Skin, Gut, Liver; Microscopic in Skin, Gut, Liver. Part 8 Late Effects: Decreased Hormone Production - Growth Failure, Failure to Enter Puberty, Premature Menopause; Cataracts; Pneumonitis; Second Malignancies; Skin Damage.