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Human Structure
Harvard University Press, 1987 Cloth: 978-0-674-41805-9 Library of Congress Classification QM23.2.C36 1987 Dewey Decimal Classification 611
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
Human Structure is an innovative introduction to human gross anatomy with a twofold approach to view the basics of anatomy from a broad scientific perspective and to explain the facts of form and function in terms and concepts that minimize the usual confusion and anxiety of beginning anatomy studies. Functional, comparative, and developmental anatomy are ingeniously woven into a single explanatory perspective, presenting human anatomy as an intelligible whole rather than as a heap of disconnected facts to be memorized. As a result, Human Structure is suitable not only for first-year medical students but also for undergraduates in premedical or biological science courses, for students in paramedical or college-level nursing programs, and indeed for anyone seeking a refresher course in human anatomy. See other books on: Anatomy | Anatomy, Comparative | Cartmill, Matt | Human anatomy | Human evolution See other titles from Harvard University Press |
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