Release Date: 01 July, 2000
Spiral-bound
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From Book News, Inc. A color version of the previous Atlas of histology, a laboratory manual for students in histology. Each chapter begins with a discussion of the structure and function of the tissue or organ system being studied. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Book Info Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore. Atlas, for students, presenting the structure and function of tissues and organs at the cellular level. This edition includes thumbnail illustrations, photomicrographs and 3D references, and histophysiologic and clinical information at the beginning of each chapter. Previous edition: c1994. Wire-spiral binding. DNLM: Histology--Atlases. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. Rating 4.5
Great atlas for histologyI found this book to be a great resource for my medical histology class. The pictures helped me to remember key concepts for on my histology lab. The difference between squamous and transitional epithelium can really only be appreciated with the help of this atlas since it is harder to describe it in words. If you really want to know the type of medical histology questions asked on histology medical exams, get the following which is on amazon: Histology Study Guide: Key Review Questions and Answers by Patrick Leonardi This study guide helped me to know what type of questions to prepare for on my exams. I give both books 5 stars.Excellent source for medical studentsExcellent photomicrographs with explanations of each. Good review of each subject at each chapter. Can be used alone as a review book.excellent atlasThe atlas was excellent and easy to refer to. The text, while usable, is brief and has much more information than was necessary at my undergraduate medical level. I recommend using this as an atlas and using a different text (such as Wheater) for accompanying explanations. |
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