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THE
COLOR
ATLAS
OF
HUMAN
ANATOMY
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The
Color
Atlas
of
Human
Anatomy
Edited
by
Vanio
Vannini
and
Giuliano
Pogliani
Translated
and
revised
by
Dr.
Richard
T.
Jolly,
M.B.,
B.S..
M.R.C.S.,
L.R.C.P.
(London)
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rations
Recent
swift
advances
in
technology
and
medical
science
have
radically
changed
our
view
and
understanding
of
the
human
body.
The
Color
Atlas
of
Human
Anatomy
presents
this
new
view
and
understanding
to
the
layman
in
vivid,
graphic
renderings.
This
generously
illustrated
description
of
the
human
body's
anatomy
and
physiology
begins
with
varieties
of
human
tissue
-
muscle,
bone,
blood,
spleen,
lymphatic
tissues.
From
there
it
proceeds
to
explain
the
locomotor
systems
(how
bones
and
muscles
work
together); then,
the
circulation,
the
endocrine
(glandular)
system,
the
nerves,
the
special
senses
of
sight,
and
touch,
the
respiratory
system,
the digestive
system,
and
the
urogenital
system.
Both
color
and
black-and-
smell,
taste,
hearing,
white
are
used,
but
color
work
predominates.
There
and
helpful
index.
The 450
drawings,
diagrams,
and
photographs
illuminate
and
aid
scientific
knowledge.
Charts
of
large
body
parts,
such
as
is
also
an
extensive
the
muscles
vital
in
walking
or
jogging,
are
accompanied by
detailed
diagrams
-
of
the
knee
joint,
for
instance.
Electron
microphotographs
(such
as
a
cross
section
of
skeletal
muscle),
computer-assisted
tomography
(CAT-scans,
useful
for
examining
the
brain),
and
scintigrams
(bone
scans)
are
used
in
conjunction
with
illustrations
produced
by
more
traditional
methods
of
seeing
and
analyzing
the
body.
continued
on
back
flap
THE
COLOR
ATLAS
OF
HUMAN
ANATOMY
Edited
by
Vanio
Vannini
and
Giuliano
Pogliani
Translated
and
revised
bv
Dr.
Richard
T.
Jolly.
M.B..
B.S..
M.R.C.S..L.R.C.P.
(London)
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