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A.D.A.M. student atlas of anatomy |
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Olson, Todd R.
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Book |
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Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2008.
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English |
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The ADAM Student Atlas of Anatomy is an invaluable learning and review tool developed for medical students as well as undergraduate and graduate students in allied health and human biology. This new second edition updates the first edition's renowned and innovative approach to understanding the human body. The Atlas emphasizes surface anatomy and features unique addition... ( see more)
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QM25 .O47 2008 |
Checked Out (Due 05-31-2012) |
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- Other Titles: ADAM student atlas of anatomy
- Other Titles: Student atlas of anatomy
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- 2nd ed.
- xvi, 492 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 28 cm.
- ISBN: 9780521887564 (hardback)
- ISBN: 0521887569 (hardback)
- ISBN: 9780521710053 (paperback)
- ISBN: 0521710057 (paperback)
- OCLC Number: 166255152
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Table of Contents
- Users guide
- 1. Trunk: body wall and spine
- 2. Thorax
- 3. Abdomen
- 4. Pelvis and perineum
- 5. Lower limb
- 6. Upper limb
- 7. Head and neck
- 8. Cranial and autonomic nerves
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Title Summary
The ADAM Student Atlas of Anatomy is an invaluable learning and review tool developed for medical students as well as undergraduate and graduate students in allied health and human biology. This new second edition updates the first edition's renowned and innovative approach to understanding the human body. The Atlas emphasizes surface anatomy and features unique additional views (posterior, medial, lateral) of important structures that are often difficult for students to understand and appreciate - such as the perineum, head and neck, and limb muscles. Throughout, the art in this full-color Atlas (featuring cadaveric photographs from the Bassett Collection) takes a three-dimensional approach to anatomic structure. Illustrations are appropriately labeled for the beginning anatomy student and are supplemented with radiographs, cross-sectional images, correlated tables, and illustrations of isolated muscles, bones, and attachments. The coverage and detail found throughout the ADAM Student Atlas of Anatomy make it a must-have for every student who is attempting to master the basics of anatomy for the first time.
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