
For the second edition of this guide for medical students, the authors have simplified some of the dissections in line with modern anatomy curricula, rearranged the order of several dissections, simplified the heart dissection chapter, and added a new section on the brain. Latin names not in common use have been omitted in the text, although the index retains both English and Latin entries, thus serving as a dictionary for terms in the book. The principal aim of the book is to teach the essentials of anatomy thoroughly through practice by the student. It reflects modern anatomy courses and eliminates unnecessary detail.
This text serves as a practical guide for medical students to master the essentials of human anatomy through direct dissection. The author, Lord Zuckerman, provides a streamlined pedagogical framework designed to align with contemporary medical curricula. By removing extraneous detail and focusing on core anatomical structures, the book facilitates a more efficient learning process for students in laboratory settings.
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Medical educators frequently cite this text for its focus on practical application and its alignment with modern course requirements. Experts highlight the book as a functional tool for students who require a clear, concise manual for laboratory work.
Page Count:
650
Publication Date:
1981-11-19
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192631373
ISBN-13:
9780192631374
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