Book description
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A sound understanding of the structure and function of the human body in
all of its intricacies is the foundation of a complete medical
education. This classic work makes the task of mastering this vast body
of information easier and less daunting with its many user-friendly
features:
Hundreds of outstanding full-color illustrations
Clear organization according to anatomical system
Abundant clinical tips
Side-by-side images and explanatory text
Helpful color-coding and consistent formatting throughout
Useful references and suggestions for further reading
Emphasizing clinical anatomy, the text integrates current information
from an array of medical disciplines into the discussions of the nervous
system and sensory organs, including:
In-depth coverage of key
topics, including molecular signaling, the interplay between ion
channels and transmitters, imaging techniques such as PET, CT, and
NMR, and much more
A full updated section on topical neurologic evaluation
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Nervous System and Sensory Organs
, and its companions,
Volume 1: Locomotor System
and
Volume 2: Internal Organs
, comprise a must-have resource for students of medicine, dentistry, and
all allied health fields.
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”In Summary,
this pocket sized neuroanatomy book has a user-friendly format with
color-coded illustrations at a reasonable price and is useful as a
companion to clinical neuroanatomy textbooks.” CJNS June 2011
_x000D_ _x000D_ ”This book is expected to continue to thrive as a
handy companion for learners of neuro-science for years to come.”
Yale J. Biology Medicine 2011
Professor Emeritus, Institute for Neurology (Edinger Institute),
University of Frankfurt am Main, Germany Hertie Senior Research
Professor for Neuroscience and Chairman Department of Structural
Neurobiology, Center for Molecular Neurobiology Hamburg, University of
Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany