Anatomy Student's Self-Test Visual Dictionary: An All-in-One Anatomy Reference and Study Aid
The Anatomy Student's Self-Test Visual Dictionary is an all-in-one anatomy reference and study guide. Arranged by body systems, it includes more than 500 full-color anatomical illustrations. All body parts labeled on the illustrations are linked to concise definitions.

Barron’s authoritative visual guide to human anatomy includes:
  • More than 500 detailed anatomical illustrations
  • Definitions for every labeled body part
  • More than 2000 terms explained
  • More than 100 black-and-white line illustrations of the human body's muscle and skeletal systems
  • Fourteen chapters that show, label, and define all human body regions and parts and describe physiological processes

The Anatomy Student's Self-Test Visual Dictionary is a must-have for students of the human body. Coloring in the black-and-white workbook pages will help you memorize the locations of various muscles and bones and gain a better understanding of the relationships between the various systems.
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Anatomy Student's Self-Test Visual Dictionary: An All-in-One Anatomy Reference and Study Aid
The Anatomy Student's Self-Test Visual Dictionary is an all-in-one anatomy reference and study guide. Arranged by body systems, it includes more than 500 full-color anatomical illustrations. All body parts labeled on the illustrations are linked to concise definitions.

Barron’s authoritative visual guide to human anatomy includes:
  • More than 500 detailed anatomical illustrations
  • Definitions for every labeled body part
  • More than 2000 terms explained
  • More than 100 black-and-white line illustrations of the human body's muscle and skeletal systems
  • Fourteen chapters that show, label, and define all human body regions and parts and describe physiological processes

The Anatomy Student's Self-Test Visual Dictionary is a must-have for students of the human body. Coloring in the black-and-white workbook pages will help you memorize the locations of various muscles and bones and gain a better understanding of the relationships between the various systems.
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Anatomy Student's Self-Test Visual Dictionary: An All-in-One Anatomy Reference and Study Aid

Anatomy Student's Self-Test Visual Dictionary: An All-in-One Anatomy Reference and Study Aid

by Ken Ashwell Ph.D.
Anatomy Student's Self-Test Visual Dictionary: An All-in-One Anatomy Reference and Study Aid

Anatomy Student's Self-Test Visual Dictionary: An All-in-One Anatomy Reference and Study Aid

by Ken Ashwell Ph.D.

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The Anatomy Student's Self-Test Visual Dictionary is an all-in-one anatomy reference and study guide. Arranged by body systems, it includes more than 500 full-color anatomical illustrations. All body parts labeled on the illustrations are linked to concise definitions.

Barron’s authoritative visual guide to human anatomy includes:
  • More than 500 detailed anatomical illustrations
  • Definitions for every labeled body part
  • More than 2000 terms explained
  • More than 100 black-and-white line illustrations of the human body's muscle and skeletal systems
  • Fourteen chapters that show, label, and define all human body regions and parts and describe physiological processes

The Anatomy Student's Self-Test Visual Dictionary is a must-have for students of the human body. Coloring in the black-and-white workbook pages will help you memorize the locations of various muscles and bones and gain a better understanding of the relationships between the various systems.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780764147241
Publisher: Barrons Educational Services
Publication date: 10/01/2011
Series: Barron's Visual Dictionaries
Edition description: Proprietary
Pages: 304
Sales rank: 303,419
Product dimensions: 9.30(w) x 10.70(h) x 1.50(d)

About the Author

Ken Ashwell teaches anatomy to medical, health and exercise, and science students, and maintains an active involvement in research on brain development (both normal and abnormal) and brain evolution. He has written extensively for scientific journals, and has both written and contributed to many books on scientific topics. He is professor of Anatomy at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.
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