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    Sobotta atlas of anatomy. Vol. 2, Internal organs

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    Sobotta, Johannes (Éditeur intellectuel) 1869-1945 / Paulsen, Friedrich (Éditeur intellectuel) 1965- / Waschke, J. (Jens) (Éditeur intellectuel) 1974-

    17th edition

    Elsevier

    2023

    1 ressource en ligne (365 pages)

    Format PDF

    9780702067709

    Anglais

    Organs of the thoracic cavityTopography -- Heart -- Lung -- Oesophagus -- Cross -- Organs of the abdominal cavity Development -- Topography -- Stomach -- Intestines -- Liver and gallbladder Pancreas -- Neurovascular pathways -- Cross -- Retroperitoneal space and pelvic cavity -- Topography -- Kidney and adrenal gland -- Efferent urinary tracts -- Rectum and anal canal -- Male genitalia -- Female genitalia -- Cross

    Studying anatomy is fun! Recognising the structures on the dissection, understanding their relationships and gainingan overview of how they work together assures confident study and transition into clinical practice.
    The Sobotta Atlas shows authentic illustrations of the highest quality, drawn from genuine specimens, guaranteeingthe best preparation for the gross anatomy class and attestation.
    Sobotta focuses on the basics, making it totally comprehensive. Every tiny structure has been addressed according tocurrent scientific knowledge and can be found in this atlas. Themes relevant to exams and sample questions from oralanatomy exams help to focus the study process.
    The Sobotta Atlas is the optimal learning atlas for studying, from the first semester till the clinical semester. Case studiespresent examples and teach clinical understanding. Clinical themes and digressions into functional anatomy are motivatingand impart valuable information for prospective medical practice.
    With over 100 years of experience in 17 editions and thousands of unique anatomical illustrations, Sobotta achievesongoing success.

    Anatomie humaine - Atlas / Coeur - Anatomie / Poumons - Anatomie

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