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The Muscles (Flash Cards) (Flash Anatomy)
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Binding: Cards
Dewey Decimal Number: 611
EAN: 9781878576002
ISBN: 1878576003
Label: Bryan Edwards Publishing
Manufacturer: Bryan Edwards Publishing
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 164
Publication Date: 1989-03
Publisher: Bryan Edwards Publishing
Studio: Bryan Edwards Publishing
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Editorial Review: The Muscles flash cards consist of 164 cards denoting the origin, inse rtion, action, innervation, and synergists of every functional muscle in the human body from the shoulders down.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Anatomy/muscles
I am taking an Anatomy class and these flash cards are fabulous. They are easy to look at and understand. I am just zipping through them and they have been a tremendous help in teaching me what I need to know.
Rating: - great pruduct
fast delivery, quality of item as advertised. these flashcards have helped me so much! wonderful study tool.
thanks!
Rating: - Excellent!
Just started using these cards to prepare for an upcoming course and I know they will save me much time making my own. In addition, I've already learned all about the shoulder girdle (first section)! However, the only problem I have with this product is that it seemingly (I could be wrong but I'm pretty sur on this) does not include the muscles of the face. Despite that the product does have such a flaw I am sure my recent twenty dollar purchase is the best investment I have made in my studies ... Read More
Rating: - Great study tool for high-schoolers to professionals
These cards are a must for people in the health care fields. They are wonderfully made for the first-time learner and for the person who needs a review. The text includes origins, insertions (although proximal and distal insertions are more accepted), action, reversed origin-insertion action, nerve supply, and synergists. The drawings and text closely follow Netter and Moore.
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