Understanding Human Anatomy and Pathology An Evolutionary and Developmental Guide for Medical Students
Auteurs : Diogo Rui, Noden Drew M., Smith Christopher M., Molnar Julia, Boughner Julia C., Amorim Barrocas Claudia Alexandra, Araujo Bruno Joana
Understanding Human Anatomy and Pathology: An Evolutionary and Developmental Guide for Medical Students provides medical students with a much easier and more comprehensive way to learn and understand human gross anatomy by combining state-of-the-art knowledge about human anatomy, evolution, development, and pathology in one book.
The book adds evolutionary, pathological, and developmental information in a way that reduces the difficulty and total time spent learning gross anatomy by making learning more logical and systematic. It also synthesizes data that would normally be available for students only by consulting several books at a time.
Anatomical illustrations are carefully selected to follow the style of those seen in human anatomical atlases but are simpler in their overall configuration, making them easier to understand without overwhelming students with visual information. The book?s organization is also more versatile than most human anatomy texts so that students can refer to different sections according to their own learning styles.
Because it is relatively short in length and easily transportable, students can take this invaluable book anywhere and use it to understand most of the structuresthey need to learn for any gross anatomy course.
Date de parution : 07-2017
17.8x25.4 cm
Date de parution : 05-2016
17.8x25.4 cm
Thèmes d’Understanding Human Anatomy and Pathology :
Mots-clés :
Spinal Cord; Teres Major; ontogeny and phylogeny; Facial Nerve; morphology; Hard Palate; embryology and developmental biolgy; Fibular Nerve; evolutionary theory; Flexor Pollicis Brevis; Human Anatomy; Flexor Digitorum Longus; Pathology; Flexor Digitorum Profundus; Evolution; Flexor Hallucis Longus; Development; Branchial Arches; Gross Anatomy; CN Ix; Anatomical Illustrations; Hox Genes; Splenius Capitis; Deep Fibular Nerve; Limb Bud; Anterior Scalene Muscle; Hyoid Bone; Neural Crest Cells; Ulnar Nerve; Tensor Fasciae Latae; Great Saphenous Vein; Flexor Digitorum; Medial Plantar Nerve; Semispinalis Capitis; Antero Posterior Axis