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Human Embryology
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 612.64
EAN: 9780443065835
Edition: 3
ISBN: 0443065837
Label: Churchill Livingstone
Languages: EnglishOriginal LanguageEnglishUnknownEnglishPublished
Manufacturer: Churchill Livingstone
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 544
Publication Date: June 08, 2001
Publisher: Churchill Livingstone
Studio: Churchill Livingstone
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Editorial Review:This basic textbook of human embryology covers both clinical and molecular biological aspects of human development. It offers in-depth, thorough coverage of the latest information, including separate sections in each chapter on clinical relevance and experimental studies. Human Embryology also features a first rate, four-color art program with superb photographs and electronmicrographs.
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It's a good book and the content is clearly presented. At the beginning, there is an introdutory part that summarizes the content of each chapter and helps the reader understanding. The pictures are very helpful and understanding them is an important step for the best knowledgement of the embrionary development. It's also important to know the molecular bases of the changes in the embrionary period, which is explained in some texts at the end of the chapters.
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Although the text is dense, this book has the best graphics of the various embryo books I've used. The timeline for each system (heart, nervous, etc.) is extremely useful in trying to understand what happens when (one of the most confusing aspects of embryo for the beginner). I kept going back to this book when reviewing for Step 1, if I needed a quick answer or a good visual.
I'd recommend using the free tutorials/animations available on the Indiana University website to supplement ... Read More
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I am research scientist (in neurobiology) and have used this textbook during a first-year medical school gross anatomy/embryology course and found it to be an extremely helpful companion to the instructor's lectures. I would highly recommend it to any instructor, medical student or resident, graduate student, or even to undergraduate Biology majors, although this book would probably be too advanced and technical for anyone else. I still have it on my bookshelf and it continues to be a handy reference ... Read More
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This book covers the basics of embryology including outstanding diagrams. In places, it has too much detail, but it is very well written and the illustrations (essential for learning embryology) are beautiful.
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I am professor of Embryology and I like this book because it covers all the itens. This is an update book: It covers the molecular aspects of this beautifull science.
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