An atlas of histology
By: Zhang, Shu-Xin.
Material type: BookPublisher: New York Springer-Verlag 1999Description: xvii, 426p.ISBN: 0387949542.Subject(s): Histrology -- Atlases | Histology -- Medicine -- Cytology | Human anatomy -- Human physiologyDDC classification: 611.018 | Z61 Summary: Bridging the gap between textbook diagrams and the complex reality of histrological preparations, this magnificent atlas of human micro anatomy is designed to help students understand the complex structures encountered when viewing microscopic sections of tissues. Instead of simply depicting an individual section, each drawing is a compilation of the key structures and features seen in many preparations from similar tissues or organs. Invaluable to students in a range of life science and medical disciplines including human and veterinary medicine, dentistry, mammalian biology, pharmacy, and nursing.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Reference | PK Kelkar Library, IIT Kanpur | Reference | 611.018 Z61 (Browse shelf) | Reference | A135863 |
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Bridging the gap between textbook diagrams and the complex reality of histrological preparations, this magnificent atlas of human micro anatomy is designed to help students understand the complex structures encountered when viewing microscopic sections of tissues. Instead of simply depicting an individual section, each drawing is a compilation of the key structures and features seen in many preparations from similar tissues or organs. Invaluable to students in a range of life science and medical disciplines including human and veterinary medicine, dentistry, mammalian biology, pharmacy, and nursing.
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