Friday, February 5, 2010

Anatomy And Physiology For Beginners Anatomy/physiology Books?

Anatomy/physiology books? - anatomy and physiology for beginners

Does anybody know a good book on the anatomy and physiology of human beings? I would be as one (or more) that cover at least one organ system (eg, skeleton, muscles, nerves, etc..) If you can, please send a link to a website, which I saw for sale for me.

Also, if possible, to allow a rating of "value" for each product, whether beginner, intermediate or expert. Thank you!

4 comments:

missmymo... said...

The Complete Idiot's Guide to the anatomy and physiology and Shaum easily contours to the anatomy and physiology of the human .. Crash Course Both books are newcomers

success_... said...

Each college-level anatomy book, the text would be nice. There are many. "From the Cell to the system" sounds like it might be for someone who has not taken a biology degree at the University level, still good.

Gray's Anatomy is a little overrated. His best as a reference if you have a very nice concept of the anatomy and principles of biology, but not as an introduction to these topics.

http://www.textbooks.com/Search.php?CSID ...

mrtedhea... said...

Gray's Anatomy - the book is not stupid program

long

jessica h said...

Gray's Anatomy

I have a first edition

no sense, but I well

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