(Source: Part A: Anatomy & Physiology. Adapted International Edition; 2019; Part B: Human Embryology and Developmental Biology. 6th ed.; 2019) Fig. 3.6 Spermiogenesis. (A) The haploid spermatid is shown in.
This embryology text is intended not only for medical students but for nurses and those in allied health areas who require an overview of the subject. All illustrations are in...
A Concise And Lucid Account Of Human Embryology, Useful For Undergraduate And Post-Graduate Medical And Paramedical Students.
Essentials of Human Embryology
This is the condensed version of Human Embryology 2nd Edition by William J. Larsen. This consice textbook provides detailed coverage of the concepts and principles that underlie human development. The...
Concise and richly illustrated, this popular book delivers the embryology knowledge you need in a highly efficient, reader-friendly manner.
This edition has been fully updated by the world’s foremost embryologists and is based on the popular text, The Developing Human, written by the same author team.
This book can be used as a learning aid for undergraduates (MBBS and BDS),postgraduates and for those who are preparing for competitive exams in almost all specialities (MD, DNB, MS, FRCS, MRCP, DM, Mch).
Featuring key information points and self-test assessments in each chapter, the book is organised in an accessible manner, beginning with fertilisation and embryology, then moving on to obstetric medicine, neonatal care and child health, ...
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