From the Publisher:
Chapter 1 features more than 100 common histology images with labeling and descriptions.
Chapter 2 features human skeletal anatomy. This is a combination of full color photographs and complementary color illustrations, with extensive labeling.
Chapter 3 features human muscular anatomy full-color, large illustrations and clear labeling.
Chapter 4 features a variety of useful and clear dissection photos of the cat, fetal pig, and rat.
Chapter five features extensive reference tables, including tables of origin, insertion, action, and innervation of a variety of muscles.
The third edition of Eder's Laboratory Atlas of Anatomy and Physiology can be packaged with any McGraw-Hill text or lab manual for only $10.
Eder et al. has a unique author combination consisting of an A&P instructor, a podiatric surgeon and an accomplished photographer.The quality of dissections and photographic reproduction is outstanding due to all authors being involved with the photo process.
Full-Page, Full-Color Dissections. The dissection photos are crucial as they illustrate to the student just how the various stages of dissection should look as they do it themselves. These fantastic full-color photos will be as large as a full page and truly be the best on the market.
The Eder atlas provides students with vivid, full-color, real-life images that they are often not able to obtain in their laboratory manual. Many instructors comment that students have a lot of trouble learning to use a microscope. The full-color histology images (featuring descriptions and leader lines) help students know what they should be looking for as well as help them interpret what they are seeing through their microscopes.
About the Author:
Douglas J. Eder, Ph.D. received his baccalaureate degree in religion from the College of Wooster, Ohio, in 1966. Both his Masters in female endocrinology and Doctorate in physiology and biophysics are from Florida State University. Doug is presently Director of the Office of Undergraduate Assessment and Program Review and supervises the University's Undergraduate Research Academy. John Bertram received a Bachelor of Science in Education from Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville in 1969 and began teaching photography. Shari Lewis Kaminsky, DPM graduated in 1984 from Southern Illlinois University at Edwardsville and in 1989 graduated from the Dr. William M. Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine. She practices all levels of podiatry in the St. Louis region and is board-certified by the American Board of Podiatric Surgery.
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