Pocket Anatomy & Physiology: The Compact Guide to the Human Body and How It Works
Barron’s Pocket Anatomy & Physiology combines clear illustrations with concise explanations to give you a quick reference to key systems and structures.
This portable book is an essential study guide for healthcare students and providers who need a compact visual reference in human anatomy and physiology.
You’ll get:
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This portable book is an essential study guide for healthcare students and providers who need a compact visual reference in human anatomy and physiology.
You’ll get:
- Illustrations of body regions, organs, cells, and physiological events
- Explanations that focus on the function of relevant systems and structures
- Overview of normal body function and the dysfunction found in disease
Pocket Anatomy & Physiology: The Compact Guide to the Human Body and How It Works
Barron’s Pocket Anatomy & Physiology combines clear illustrations with concise explanations to give you a quick reference to key systems and structures.
This portable book is an essential study guide for healthcare students and providers who need a compact visual reference in human anatomy and physiology.
You’ll get:
This portable book is an essential study guide for healthcare students and providers who need a compact visual reference in human anatomy and physiology.
You’ll get:
- Illustrations of body regions, organs, cells, and physiological events
- Explanations that focus on the function of relevant systems and structures
- Overview of normal body function and the dysfunction found in disease
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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781438009056 |
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Publisher: | Barrons Educational Services |
Publication date: | 11/01/2016 |
Series: | Pocket Anatomy Series |
Pages: | 432 |
Product dimensions: | 5.40(w) x 6.20(h) x 1.20(d) |
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