<p><strong><em>Color Atlas of Human Anatomy, Volume 2: Internal Organs</em></strong></p><p>For over 45 years, the three-volume <cite>Color Atlas of Human Anatomy</cite> has provided readers with a compact review of the human body and its structures. It is ideal for studying, preparing for exams, and as a reference.</p><p>The new, 7th edition of <cite>Volume 2: Internal Organs</cite> builds on a robust foundation of scientific knowledge, summarizing in its compactness the macroscopic and topographic anatomy and the functions of the internal organs.</p><p><strong>Key highlights:</strong><ul><li>Proven concept of concise texts paired with more than 200 color plates of outstanding anatomical illustrations</li><li>Microscopic anatomy—if necessary for understanding the respective organ</li><li>Organ functions are explained in connection with the embryological development of the organs, so many anatomical relationships can be better understood</li><li>For numerous cross-sectional anatomical illustrations, corresponding CT and MRI images are provided, which helps with the application of anatomical knowledge in clinical practice</li></ul></p><p><cite>Volume 2: Internal Organs</cite> is accompanied by <cite>Volume 1: Locomotor System</cite> (ISBN 978-3-13-242443-3) and <cite>Volume 3: Nervous System and Sensory Organs</cite> (ISBN 978-3-13-242451-7).</p>
Innehållsförteckning
<p>1. Viscera<br>2. Cardiovascular System<br>3. Respiratory System<br>4. Alimentary System<br>5. Urinary System<br>6. Male Genital System<br>7. Female Genital System<br>8. Pregnancy and Human Development<br>9. Secretion, Glandular Epithelium, Endocrine System<br>10. Blood and Lymphatic Systems<br>11. The Integument</p>
Om författaren
Helga Fritsch, MD, is Professor and Head of the Department of Anatomy, Histology, and Embryology, Division of Clinical and Functional Anatomy, Medical University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria.
Wolfgang Kuehnel, MD, was Honorary Doctor and Professor and Former Head of the Institute of Anatomy, University of Lübeck, Lübeck, Germany.