ANATOMY
Van De Graaff Human Anatomy, 6th Edition ISBN: 0072486651 Author: Kent M. Van De Graaff Publisher: McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math URL: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=songstech-20&path=ASIN%2F0072486651 Supplier: 6 edition (July 25, 2001) Format:pdf 105 MB, 855 pages of quality. Full of color and its text is clear! Summary: Human Anatomy by Van De Graaff is designed for the one-semester human anatomy course. This course is usually offered at the freshman/sophomore level, is taught primarily in biology, physical education, or allied health departments, and is often a prerequisite for programs in occupational therapy, physical therapy, massage therapy, sports medicine, athletic training, chiropractic medicine, etc. This edition features new cadaver photos, expanded pedagogy, and more clinical coverage.
This is a really high quality textbook! here is a sample page: with thanks to rafcm for this...... ___________________________________________________ Langman's Medical Embryology (Langman's Medical Embryology) Langman's Medical Embryology 8th Ed - TW Sadler and Jan Langman - 2000 - ISBN 0683306502 ISBN: 0683306502 Author: T. W., Phd Sadler / Jan Langman Publisher: 2000 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins URL: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=songstech-20&path=ASIN%2F0683306502 Summary: First published in 1963, this comprehensive text on embryology has long been respected for its scientific authority, pedagogy, and clinical relevance to medical education. Known for its outstanding illustrations and clear and concise writing, the text covers almost all aspects of embryology that would be of interest to medical students and their instructors. The Ninth Edition follows the organization of previous editions, first structured by chronology and then by system. New to this edition are 30 additional illustrations and clinical images, as well as a chapter on prenatal diagnosis and birth defects. Also included is Simbryo, an electronic supplement consisting of Flash animation showing the evolution of early embryonic development and different organ systems, as well as birth defects. 11MB pdf
________________________________________________________ Netter's Atlas of Human Anatomy, Third Edition Format : PDB * 590 pages * Publisher: ICON Learning Systems; 3rd edition (December 1, 2002) * Language: English Netter's Atlas of Human Anatomy ANNOTATION The book contains color figures. FROM THE PUBLISHER The ultimate anatomy atlas for clinical reference, patient education and personal study is now even better. The standard by which all others are measured, this new edition is indispensable for student and practitioner alike. An updated masterpiece from the world's greatest medical illustrator - accurate, clear and beautifully rendered illustrations by Frank H. Netter, M.D. and Carlos A.G. Machado, M.D. The student's choice for anatomy reference now offers significant new features: * Fourteen all new cross-sectional illustrations to enhance the study of medical-imaging techniques * Many updated illustrations (especially the reproductive system) * Revised label positioning for easier reading * Most current anglicized terminology * Consistent use of colors to make learning anatomy easier * Four additional Netter illustrations not seen in the first edition SYNOPSIS The illustrations in {this} Atlas are arranged in seven sections: thehead and neck, the back and spinal cord, the thorax, the abdomen, the pelvis and perineum, the upper limb, and the lower limb. There are a total of 514 plates in this work. The section on the head and neck has 141, the greatest number of plates, and the section on the back and spinal cord has 25, the least. . . . The plates are each on a 9 1/2-by-12 1/2-inch page. There are internal cross-references from one plate to another. The alphabetical subject index is36 pages in length. Boldface plate numbers refer to primary sources. Terms listed in parentheses on the plates are included in the subject index
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