- Author : Horace Jayne
- Publsiher : Anonim
- Release : 06 March 1898
- ISBN : 0987654321
- Pages : 816 pages
- Rating : 4/5 from 21 ratings
Summary:
Summary:
This full-color dissection guide is intended for students taking Mammalian Anatomy, Comparative Anatomy, General Biology, or Anatomy & Physiology courses and contains 175 photographs plus many full-color illustrations. The combination of a good anatomy text, clear discussions of dissection techniques, and well-executed photographs and illustrations makes this a definitive book in biology curricula.
Provides details on the anatomy of fourteen mammals, including dolphins, chimpanzees, squirrels, and humans, and describes the musculoskeletal, circulatory, nervous, digestive, and reproductive systems of each animal.
Complete with diagrams and a medical glossary,?Mammalian Anatomy features in-depth information on the skeleton, muscles, organs and nervous system of the cat.
This book has been considered by academicians and scholars of great significance and value to literature. This forms a part of the knowledge base for future generations. So that the book is never forgotten we have represented this book in a print format as the same form as it was originally first published. Hence any marks or annotations seen are left intentionally to preserve its true nature.
Excerpt from Mammalian Anatomy, Vol. 1: A Preparation for Human and Comparative Anatomy; The Skeleton of the Cat, Its Muscular Attachments, Growth, and Variations Compared With the Skeleton of Man An experience of ten years with anatomical and biological classes has led to the conviction that the processes of development can be best understood after the adult structure is thoroughly mastered. Then, and not until then, can the study of embryology, with the aid of the microscope, abundant embryological material, and
1917. Third Edition, Revised by Frank A. Stromsten. With 115 Illustrations, most of which were made by W.H. Reese, A.M., from the Author's dissections. From the Introduction: Since this book is designed for the use not only of students who have pursued the study of biology for some time, but also for those making their first actual acquaintance with the subject, it may be well to call attention to the fact that any animal or plant may be considered from