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Bezig met laden... Atlas of Anatomy (editie 2016)door Anne M. Gilroy (Auteur)
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Praise for this book: "Impressive...remarkably effective." - Journal of the American Medical Association "[Five stars] A brilliant masterpiece, filled with anatomical illustrations of great accuracy, appropriately labeled and aesthetically appealing." - Doody's Review Atlas of Anatomy contains everything students need to successfully tackle the daunting challenges of anatomy. Complete with exquisite, full-color illustrations by award-winning artists Markus Voll and Karl Wesker, the atlas is organized to lead students step-by-step through each region of the body. Each region opens with the foundational skeletal framework. The subsequent chapters build upon this foundation, adding the muscles, then organs, then vessels, then nerves, and finally presenting topographic anatomy for a comprehensive view. Each unit closes with surface anatomy accompanied by questions that ask the reader to apply knowledge learned for the real-life physical examination of patients. Features: 2,200 full-color illustrations of unsurpassed quality Brief introductory texts that provide an accessible entry point when a new topic is presented Clinical correlates and images, including radiographs, MRIs, CT scans, and endoscopic views Muscle Fact pages that organize the essentials, including origin, insertion, and innervation - ideal for memorization, reference, and review Navigators that orient the reader with location and plane of dissection A scratch-off code provides access to WinkingSkull.com PLUS, an interactive online study aid, featuring over 600 full-color anatomy illustrations and radiographs, "labels-on, labels-off" functionality, and timed self-tests This atlas provides everything students need in just the right format, making the mastery of human anatomy eminently achievable. Teaching anatomy? We have the educational e-product you need. Instructors can use the Thieme Teaching Assistant: Anatomy to download and easily import 2,000+ full-color illustrations to enhance presentations, course materials, and handouts. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Google Books — Bezig met laden... GenresDewey Decimale Classificatie (DDC)611.0022Technology Medicine and health Anatomy Anatomy AnatomyLC-classificatieWaarderingGemiddelde:
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This book is exactly what the title suggests; it is an atlas of the anatomy of the body. It is filled with wonderful illustrations of every part of your body you can possibly imagine. There are not many photographs; most of the pictures are illustrations although there is the occasional picture of an MRI or something of that nature. The book is separated into six sections: back, thorax, abdomen and pelvis, upper limb, lower limb, head and neck, and neuroanatomy. The nueroanatomy is by far the smallest section of the book.
All of the illustrations have decent descriptions. The skeletal, muscular, and vascular structures are detailed for each section as well ascartilage, ligaments, joints.
Everything is beautifully presented and very easy to read.
This is definitely a great book for those who want something to help them visualize the location of things in the human body. My only complaint would be that there is not a ton of text. There are short descriptions and some small grey boxes with asides describing certain conditions. But, this is definitely a book that details where things are and doesn't have a ton of emphasis on how things work.
I think it is a beautiful book full of a ton of excellent information on where things are in the human body. The brief explanations given are good enough for the layman, but not incredibly detailed. We have used it a number of times in my family to show my three year old son what his bones look like, where his muscles are, and how blood gets moved through his body. I think it will be a useful book for us as a family.
Overall an excellent map of the human body, very high quality and highly detailed illustrations. I would definitely recommend this book both for families and for medical students who need to learn the parts of the human body. ( )