Color Atlas of Pathology: Pathologic Principles, Associated Diseases, Sequela
Ursus-Nikolaus Riede
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Description for Color Atlas of Pathology: Pathologic Principles, Associated Diseases, Sequela
Paperback.
This pocket atlas is an excellent reference work that presents pathologic findings in all clinically relevant fields, using high-quality photographs and concise, well-structured explanatory texts. Images include color photos and micrographs. Electron microscopic images are included where necessary. Clear schematic drawings illustrate procedures such as the course of infections, etc. Text boxes on clinical and morphological aspects, on complications, and with easy-to-remember mnemonic summaries are set off in color.
This pocket atlas is an excellent reference work that presents pathologic findings in all clinically relevant fields, using high-quality photographs and concise, well-structured explanatory texts. Images include color photos and micrographs. Electron microscopic images are included where necessary. Clear schematic drawings illustrate procedures such as the course of infections, etc. Text boxes on clinical and morphological aspects, on complications, and with easy-to-remember mnemonic summaries are set off in color.
Product Details
Publisher
Thieme Publishing Group Germany
Number of pages
480
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2004
Condition
New
Weight
28 g
Number of Pages
480
Place of Publication
Stuttgart, Germany
ISBN
9783131277817
SKU
V9783131277817
Shipping Time
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Ref
99-1
Reviews for Color Atlas of Pathology: Pathologic Principles, Associated Diseases, Sequela
...The illustrations [are] chosen to catch students' attention, and to explicate details and intricacies
along the lines of the old adage that one picture is worth a hundred words. As a teacher I would invite my students to describe the color figures and try to see how far they can go. Once they become involved and realize 'how much they can ... Read more
along the lines of the old adage that one picture is worth a hundred words. As a teacher I would invite my students to describe the color figures and try to see how far they can go. Once they become involved and realize 'how much they can ... Read more