Embryology
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Descripción editorial
Every medical student needs a handy little guide to the basics of embryology. Most textbooks on embryology are tedious and confusing, it is often not taught asa standalone subject, however you are expected to have an understanding of the basics in order to have a proper grasp on anatomy and histology. This 25-page long book is perfect for finding your bearings quickly.
Each of the chapters is composed of flow diagrams and succinct paragraphs to illustrate the basics of how we form from germ cells to babies. Offers an in-depth look into the formation of the placenta and development of teeth, complete with histological images.
Warning: there are a few images of embryos, so I would suggest avoiding this book (and most medical schools) if that may upset you.
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Excellent book!!!!
I would like to recomend this book to all people who is studying Embryology and Histology too. I'm using it in both subject and it helps a lot.
I'm studying medicine and a lady from second year recomend me booth books and I haven't opened any other book yet.
Is a kind of summary but well do it and everything with details included.
The first pages of Human development are very well explained and if there is any pregnant and future mother, I would like to invite you too!
Thanks Ana Onderkova for the book and have it free!!