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  • Anatomy for the medical scientific student 2/e
  • Meiring JH
  • ISBN: 9780627026867
  • eISBN: N/A
  • ePub ISBN: N/A
  • 327 Pages | Published: 1998

This work offers a systematic approach to anatomy. As opposed to the regional approach used by medical and dental students, this work is aimed in particular at the medical-related professions, for example nursing, radiography, occupational therapy and physiotherapy. It was endeavoured to comply with the requirements of these courses. The authors are members of the Anatomy Department of the University of Pretoria's Faculty of Medicine. 

1. Introduction

2. The cell

3. Embryology

4. Tissues

5. Osteology

6. Joints

7. The muscles

8. The nervous system

9. The cardiovascular system

10. The respiratory system

11. The digestive system

12. The urogenital system

13. The special senses

14. Endocrine glands

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