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Human Anatomy with Clinical Issues in Anatomy plus Access to Human Anatomy Place and Anatomy360 CD-ROM - Frederic H. Martini, Michael J. Timmons, Robert B. Tallitsch,  Med & Bill &amp Sci Illustration;  Claire

Human Anatomy with Clinical Issues in Anatomy plus Access to Human Anatomy Place and Anatomy360 CD-ROM

United States Edition
Media-Kombination
824 Seiten
2005 | 5th edition
Pearson Education (US)
978-0-8053-7210-6 (ISBN)
CHF 207,80 inkl. MwSt
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With its clarity of presentation, superior art program, and new student and instructor media supplements, the Fifth Edition of the best-selling text for the one-semester Human Anatomy course is better than ever! This award-winning textbook features a large, atlas-style format, appropriately-detailed anatomical illustrations, exceptionally clear photographs of tissues and cadavers, and time-saving study tools to give students a complete understanding of anatomical structures. The Fifth Edition comes with a comprehensive supplements package, including the new Anatomy 360 CD-ROM, new Clinical Issues in Anatomy booklet, and The Anatomy & Physiology Place companion website. The new Media Manager CD-ROM set helps instructors manage the wealth of interactive resources, artwork, and photographs for easy integration into classroom presentations and lectures.

Frederic H. Martini received his Ph.D. in comparative and functional anatomy from Cornell University. Dr. Martini's publications include numerous journal articles, technical reports, and magazine articles. He is the author of Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology, First Edition, and the Human Body in Health and Disease, First Edition with Edwin Bartholomew, and Foundations of Anatomy and Physiology, First Edition with George Karleskint. Dr. Martini is a member of the American Association of Anatomists, the American Physiological Society, the Human Anatomy and Physiology Society, the National Association of Biology Teachers, the Society for College Science Teachers, the Western Society of Naturalists, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and the National Association of Underwater Instructors. Dr. Martini has been involved in teaching undergraduate courses in anatomy and physiology (comparative and/or human) since 1970. During the 1980s he spent his winters teaching courses, including human anatomy and physiology, at Maui Community College and his summers teaching an upper-level field course in vertebrate biology and evolution at the Shoals Marine Laboratory (SML) for Cornell University. Dr. Martini now retains affiliations with the University of Hawaii and SML. Robert B. Tallitsch received his Ph.D. in physiology with an anatomy minor from the University of Wisconsin–Madison at the ripe old age of 24. Since then Bob has been on the biology faculty at Augustana College in Rock Island, Illinois. His teaching responsibilities include Human Anatomy, Neuroanatomy, Histology, Kinesiology and Cadaver Dissection. Bob is also a member of the Asian Studies faculty at Augustana, and teaches a course in Traditional Chinese Medicine in this program. Bob’s previous research grants, journal articles and abstracts center around the effect of hypoxia on contractile mechanics, sodium and calcium transport in papillary muscles isolated from genetically hypertensive rats. His publications for Prentice Hall include Histology: A Diagnostic Atlas with Ron Guastaferri (Art Coordinator and Illustrator, First Edition, 2004). Bob is a member of the American Physiological Society, AsiaNetwork and the Human Anatomy and Physiology Society. In addition to his teaching responsibilities at Augustana Bob has served as a visiting faculty member in the Department of Cardiology at Johns Hopkins College of Medicine, the Foreign Languages Faculty at the Beijing University of Chinese Medicine and Pharmacology, the Foreign Languages Faculty at Central China Normal University (Wuhan, PRC), and a visiting scientist in the National Institutes of Health Gerontology Research Center at the National Institutes of Aging. Michael J. Timmons received his degrees from Loyola University, Chicago. For more than three decades he has had a strong commitment to teaching human anatomy and physiology to nursing and preprofessional students at Moraine Valley Community College. Early in his teaching career, Professor Timmons became very interested in publishing in those fields. He is a coauthor of Human Anatomy Laboratory Guide and Dissection Manual, the lab manual that accompanies this text, and of three anatomy and physiology laboratory manuals. He is also the editor of the Prentice Hall Laser Disk with Bar Code Manual; author of Atlas, the laboratory learning system; and content editor for the Instructor’s Presentation Manager 4.0 CD-ROM, which are supplements to this text. His special areas of interest are biomedical photography, crafting illustration programs, and developing instructional technology learning systems. He has authored a series of titles on the dissection of the cat, including A Photographic Atlas of Cat Anatomy, Cat Anatomy Slides: A Visual Guide to Dissection, and numerous study guides. Professor Timmons is an active member of scientific and professional associations. He is also a national and regional presenter at the League for Innovation Conferences on Information Technology for Colleges and Universities and at Human Anatomy and Physiology Society meetings.

1. An Introduction to Anatomy 2. The Cell

3. The Tissue Level of Organization

4. The Integumentary System

5. The Skeletal System: Osseous Tissue and Skeletal Structure

6. The Skeletal System: Axial Division

7. The Skeletal System: Appendicular Division

8. The Skeletal System: Articulations

9. The Muscular System: Skeletal Muscle Tissue and Muscle Organization

10. The Muscular System: The Axial Musculature

11. The Muscular System: The Appendicular Musculature

12. Surface Anatomy

13. The Nervous System: Neural Tissue

14. The Nervous System: The Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves

15. The Nervous System: The Brain and Cranial Nerves

16. The Nervous System: Pathways and Higher-Order Functions

17. The Nervous System: Autonomic Division

18. The Nervous System: General and Special Senses

19. The Endocrine System

20. The Cardiovascular System: Blood

21. The Cardiovascular System: The Heart

22. The Cardiovascular System: Vessels and Circulation

23. The Lymphatic System

24. The Respiratory System

25. The Digestive System

26. The Urinary System

27. The Reproductive System

28. Human Development

Appendix A: Scanning Atlas

Appendix B: Clinical Issues

Appendix C: Weights and Measures

Appendix D: Answers to Review Questions

Appendix E: Foreign Word Roots, Prefixes, Suffixes, and Combining Forms

Appendix F: Eponyms in Common Use

Appendix G: Glossary of Key Terms

Index

 

Erscheint lt. Verlag 5.5.2005
Zusatzinfo Illustrations, unspecified
Verlagsort Upper Saddle River
Sprache englisch
Gewicht 3500 g
Themenwelt Studium 1. Studienabschnitt (Vorklinik) Anatomie / Neuroanatomie
ISBN-10 0-8053-7210-5 / 0805372105
ISBN-13 978-0-8053-7210-6 / 9780805372106
Zustand Neuware
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