Sobotta clinical atlas of human anatomy / Sabine Hombach-Klonisch, Thomas Klonisch, Jason Peeler (eds.).

"The Sobotta Clinical Atlas of Human Anatomy is tailored specifically to the needs of medical and health professional students. It utilizes a regional approach for learning human anatomy that integrates core concepts of anatomical structure and function with modern methods of diagnostic imagin...

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Other Authors: Hombach-Klonisch, S. (Sabine), 1963- (Editor), Klonisch, Thomas (Editor), Peeler, Jason (Editor)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Munich, Germany : Elsevier, 2019.
Edition:1st edition.
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Summary:"The Sobotta Clinical Atlas of Human Anatomy is tailored specifically to the needs of medical and health professional students. It utilizes a regional approach for learning human anatomy that integrates core concepts of anatomical structure and function with modern methods of diagnostic imaging, cross-sectional anatomy, illustrations of real world functions, clinically relevant surface anatomy and key examples of how anatomical knowledge informs clinical practice. The 'Clinical Remarks' and 'Structure/Function' sections provide important and easily identifiable practical examples, which reinforce clinical application of anatomical knowledge. Moreover, all anatomical images are accompanied by descriptive text and summary tables which serve to highlight the key concepts associated with each specific image."--Publisher's description.
Item Description:"Based on the work by Prof. Dr. Friedrich Paulsen, Erlangen, Germany, Prof. Dr. Jens Waschke, Munich, Germany.".
Physical Description:1 online resource (xi, 620 pages) : illustrations (chiefly colour)
ISBN:0702052736
0702052795
9780702052736
9780702052798
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