Laboratory Manual for Human Anatomy with Cadavers
Victor Eroschenko
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Description for Laboratory Manual for Human Anatomy with Cadavers
Spiral bound. .
Designed for beginning anatomy students working with prosected human cadavers or models, this manual is built around a series of detailed diagrams suitable for coloring. Each chapter starts with a list of specific objectives for the exercises that follow, and then features a description section where anatomical structures are introduced, defined, described, identified, and then referenced to the accompanying illustrations and figures. Finally, an identification section provides instructions for identifying lists of specific structures, first on models and charts, then on the prepared human cadaver. Each chapter ends with interactive review exercises, new to this edition.
Designed for beginning anatomy students working with prosected human cadavers or models, this manual is built around a series of detailed diagrams suitable for coloring. Each chapter starts with a list of specific objectives for the exercises that follow, and then features a description section where anatomical structures are introduced, defined, described, identified, and then referenced to the accompanying illustrations and figures. Finally, an identification section provides instructions for identifying lists of specific structures, first on models and charts, then on the prepared human cadaver. Each chapter ends with interactive review exercises, new to this edition.
Product Details
Publisher
Pearson Education (US) United States
Number of pages
448
Format
Spiralbound
Publication date
1997
Condition
New
Number of Pages
464
Place of Publication
, United States
ISBN
9780673995582
SKU
V9780673995582
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Ref
99-1
About Victor Eroschenko
Victor P. Eroschenko completed both his undergraduate and graduate degrees at the University of California at Davis. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Zoology in 1961. Following graduation, he enlisted in the U.S. Army and spent the next three years in Germany. Eroschenko returned to the university in 1968 and received a Master of Science in Anatomy in ... Read more
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