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Basic Human Anatomy A Regional Study Of Human Structure

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Basic Human Anatomy A Regional Study Of Human Structure

Basic Human Anatomy A Regional Study Of Human Structure

Anatomy is the science of the structure of the body. In this book, after the general features of certain systems have been discussed in introductory chapters, the remainder of the work will general follow a regional approach. The regional plan has been adopted chiefly because the vast majority of laboratory courses in human anatomy are based on regional dissection.

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