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The Ontogenetic Basis of Human Anatomy: The Biodynamic Approach to Development from Conception to Birth |
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Book Description This book presents an anatomical overview of the changing form and structure of the human body. Although biomechanical embryology can be traced back to the 19th century, up until recently the most commonly accepted framework for the study of human ontogeny (development of the individual) was molecular biology, which all too frequently relied on findings from animal experiments that remained untested for humans. German embryologist and anatomist Erich Blechschmidt's ... >> |
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Gross and Developmental Anatomy |
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From Book News, Inc. Aimed at medical students preparing for Board exams, this text covers all areas of gross and developmental anatomy. Two 50-question exams, in Board-style format, enable the reader to test his or her mastery of the material. Rationales for all answers explain why each response is correct or incorrect. The CD-ROM contains over 500 additional questions, answers, and rationales that simulate the USMLE. The authors teach anatomy at the U. of Mississippi Medical Cen... >> |
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Life Before Birth: Normal Fetal Development |
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From Book News, Inc. A collection of color photographs, ultrasound scans, and histology illustrations of normal embryonic and fetal development in utero. The descriptions accompanying the photographs describe the labeled structures, and serve as a link between the illustrations and as a memory aid for those familiar with embryology. All of the illustrations are from human specimens, many of which were prepared over 40 years ago when the surgical removal of undamaged fetuses a... >> |
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Embryology
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