The limbs and vertebral column

The limbs and vertebral column by Christopher Dean, published by W.B. Saunders in 1996, offers a thorough yet concise explanation of essential anatomical concepts for students. This 208-page edition is designed to be logically structured and easy to navigate, making it a valuable resource for those who find core anatomy concepts challenging or need a revision aid. The book is presented in English and is enhanced with numerous illustrations and multiple-choice questions to support learning.
Readers will find that this book focuses on core details of human anatomy, featuring clear original diagrams and summary sections that highlight clinical relevance, including common fractures. The text emphasizes applied anatomy and includes bold key terms to facilitate understanding. This edition serves as a practical tool for students in medical and life sciences, providing a friendly approach to complex topics in anatomy and physiology.
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A thorough but concise explanation of aspects of anatomy essential to students. Logically structured and easy to navigate, these books will be invaluable help to those finding the core concepts of anatomy difficult to grasp, or as a revision aid (they complement a standard text). Highly illustrated and supplemented with MCQs, the style is friendly. Clinical relevance is highlighted by common fractures etc. of each area.
- Deals with core details in a concise manner
- Many clear original diagrams
- Summary sections
- Bold key words in text
- Applied anatomy included
- MCQs for practice
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