
A companion volume to An Introduction to Human Physiology, this introductory textbook is primarily for students just starting the study of human anatomy.* A clear, concise introduction to the subject* Functional aspects are described so that the structure can be much better understood* Derivations of the Latin terms used in anatomy are given*Useful to those involved in physiotherapy, nursing, and other paramedical subjects, as well as to medical students* Over 250 specially prepared illustrations enhance the text
This text serves as a foundational guide for students beginning their formal study of human anatomy by integrating structural descriptions with functional context. The authors, P. H. Silver and John Herbert Green, utilize a pedagogical approach that emphasizes the relationship between form and function to aid student comprehension. By providing etymological derivations for anatomical terminology, the book establishes a linguistic framework that supports the retention of complex medical vocabulary.
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Experts and educators recognize this text as a reliable resource for students in nursing and physiotherapy due to its clear, concise prose. Readers frequently note that the inclusion of functional context makes the anatomical structures easier to memorize and understand.
Page Count:
424
Publication Date:
1981-11-19
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192611968
ISBN-13:
9780192611963
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