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Rapid Review: Anatomy Reference Guide (edition 2009)

by Anatomical Chart Company

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The Third Edition of the Rapid Review Anatomy Reference Guide features three new sections: lymphatic system, immune system, and foot and ankle. This study aid continues to be a student favorite not only for its 31 sections of useful content, but because the labels of each system and organ are printed on acetate overlay pages, to allow quick and effective memorization. This product is designed for high school, college, and healthcare career students and can also be used for patient education. On the left hand side of each section you will find key features for effective studying: Illustrations of the major systems, organs, and structures, paired with Labels of the system, organ, or structure on acetate overlays for easy self-testing On the right hand side of each section you will find useful related information: Additional full-color illustrations Key facts about the system or organ Location of organ or system highlighted on a human figure Roots of key words and their meanings Related terminology and definitions… (more)
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Title:Rapid Review: Anatomy Reference Guide
Authors:Anatomical Chart Company
Info:Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (2009), Edition: Third, Spiral-bound, 30 pages
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The Third Edition of the Rapid Review Anatomy Reference Guide features three new sections: lymphatic system, immune system, and foot and ankle. This study aid continues to be a student favorite not only for its 31 sections of useful content, but because the labels of each system and organ are printed on acetate overlay pages, to allow quick and effective memorization. This product is designed for high school, college, and healthcare career students and can also be used for patient education. On the left hand side of each section you will find key features for effective studying: Illustrations of the major systems, organs, and structures, paired with Labels of the system, organ, or structure on acetate overlays for easy self-testing On the right hand side of each section you will find useful related information: Additional full-color illustrations Key facts about the system or organ Location of organ or system highlighted on a human figure Roots of key words and their meanings Related terminology and definitions

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