Review of Gross Anatomy

Review of Gross Anatomy
ISBN-10
0071054464
ISBN-13
9780071054461
Pages
662
Language
English
Published
1996
Publisher
McGraw-Hill, Health Professions Division

Description

Now with more color illustrations throughout, this student favorite successfully teaches the connection of basic anatomical structures and the changes that occur when disease onsets. New material includes the anatomy of walking, the latest imaging modalities, the mechanisms of human sexual response, and more. Over 1000 illustrations by author and artist Ben Pansky are an unparalleled guide to basic anatomy.

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