Human Anatomy. The Body. How It Works
19.99 €
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The book, edited by the renowned professor of anatomy, renowned teacher, author of manuals and textbooks Peter Abrahams, is devoted to the structure and functioning of the human body.
Based on the most modern medical knowledge, the basics of anatomy and human physiological activity are presented. The superbly illustrated edition is easy to use: the material is divided into sections by anatomical structures, starting with the skull and ending with the bones of the foot. A general idea of bones, muscles, nerves, soft tissues and organs is given, and their interaction with each other is shown. Color photographs add clarity. The book is intended for a wide range of readers, and will also be useful to students of medical schools and colleges, and professionals working in the medical industry.
Based on the most modern medical knowledge, the basics of anatomy and human physiological activity are presented. The superbly illustrated edition is easy to use: the material is divided into sections by anatomical structures, starting with the skull and ending with the bones of the foot. A general idea of bones, muscles, nerves, soft tissues and organs is given, and their interaction with each other is shown. Color photographs add clarity. The book is intended for a wide range of readers, and will also be useful to students of medical schools and colleges, and professionals working in the medical industry.
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- All books by the publisher
- All books in the series Atlas of Man: Professional and Popular Edition
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