The Human Body: A Visual Guide To Human Anatomy

Author: Dr. Sarah Brewer

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  • : $39.99 AUD
  • : 9780857388476
  • : Quercus Publishing Plc
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  • : 03 August 2011
  • : 276mm X 216mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 39.99
  • : 01 September 2011
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  • : 400 colour illustrations
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Barcode 9780857388476
9780857388476

Description

The Human Body provides a spectacular visual explanation of the human body and how it works. The book is organised according to different body systems: THE CELL; TISSUES AND ORGANS; INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM; SKELETAL SYSTEM; THE MUSCULAR SYSTEM; THE NERVOUS SYSTEM; THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM; THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM; THE IMMUNE SYSTEM; THE ENDOCRINE SYSTEM; THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM; THE HEPATIC SYSTEM; THE URINARY SYSTEM; THE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM - MALE; THE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM - FEMALE; REPRODUCTION; PREGNANCY; CHILDHOOD; AGEING. Expert text combined with superb cutting-edge imagery make The Human Body the definitive home reference for all the family - as well as a beautiful companion for anyone embarking on, or involved in, a medical career, such as doctors, nurses, physiotherapists, and complementary therapists. The pages of this book provide a comprehensive overview of the body and its systems - building up a complete picture of the human anatomy from skeleton to skin.

Author description

Dr Sarah Brewer qualified as a doctor from Cambridge University, specializing in general practice and sexual health. She is the author of over 40 popular self-help books and writes regularly for a variety of newspapers and magazines. Sarah was voted Health Journalist of the Year 2002 and is currently completing a masters degree in nutritional medicine. Primal Pictures is an award winning interactive anatomical artwork provider. Images are taken from medical scan data that has been interpreted by a team of Primal anatomists and then translated into three-dimensional images by an expert team of graphics specialists.