First published in 1944, Orban's Oral Histology and Embryology has become the classic text for successive generations of dental students. This thirteenth edition, while retaining the same fundamentals and lucid writing style, reflects upon the recent advances and latest curriculum offered in Indian universities. New to this Edition All chapters have been extensively revised and updated Incorporates Summary and Review Questions at the end of each chapter for the benefit of the students All line illustrations have been modified and poor photographs have been replaced with improved ones for better understanding of the subject New chapter on Lymphoid Tissue and Lymphatics in Orofacial Region Preparation of Specimens for Histologic Study upgraded as a chapter Salient Features Incorporates all relevant changes especially in the field of molecular biology Discusses molecular biological aspects of oral tissues Emphasizes clinical relevance of oral histological aspects
Examines the process of human development, from conception through birth.
Langman's Medikal embriyoloji
It is supplemented with color diagrams which correlate well with the text for proper understanding of the developmental events. A chapter on Basic Genetics is also included in this book (written by the Genetist, Dr. Arundhati Sharma).
In this book, when technical terminology is the only way, or the best way, to say what needs to be said, it is defined and explained making the words a worthwhile part of what is here to be learned. This book defines its own new field.
Sir William Liley: A Tribute to the Father of Fetology
Orban's Oral Histology and Embryology
Textbook of Dental and Oral Histology with Embryology and MCQs
This is an exceptional textbook on embryology with 3-dimension illustrations drawn to create a life-like effect in understanding the intricacies of developing human structure. This text focuses on clinical cases with clinical facts.
'Quite simply the best book about science and life that I have ever read' - Alice Roberts How does life begin?
Professor McLean argues for a liberarian approach to reproductive liberty in the 21 Century: intending parents should have the right to make decisions at the pre-implantation stage about the kinds of children they want to have.