Netter’s Essential Histology: With STUDENT CONSULT Online Access
Posted by admin | Posted in Histology | Posted on 19-08-2010
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Product Description
Here’s a contemporary and visual overview of normal histology that combines classic Netter illustrations and new drawings in the Netter style, with original light and electron micrographs, and succinct explanatory text to give you a rich understanding of this vital subject. Excellent as both a reference and a review, this book will serve you well at any stage of your healthcare career.
- Find all the information you need in one place as the book integrates gross anatomy, embryology, histology, cell biology, and ultrastructure in a concise fashion.
- Gain insight into pathology and learn to recognize normal structure so you can understand abnormality and disease with the aid of clinical boxes within the text.
- Prepare for National Board and Licensing Examinations with comprehensive yet concise coverage.
- Focus your study with targeted coverage of the essentials of histologic organization and core concepts.
- This book comes with STUDENT CONSULT at no extra charge! Register at www.studentconsult.com today…so you can learn and study more powerfully than ever before!
Netter’s Essential Histology: With STUDENT CONSULT Online Access
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This book is comprehensive, informative and an excellent resource for medical school histology. Easy to read and makes histology interesting.
Rating: 5 / 5
I have had Netter’s copy of Anatomy for decades I believe. It is a beautiful work of art and science. This book is also another contribution using his brilliant work.
It uses the Netter drawings to provided a basis for the structure and then combines this with light microscope and electron microscope slides. The text is all in color and it is of the highest quality.
There is no histopathology in the text and that might have been useful for medical students. The discussions are by the normal sections of cells; blood, bone, muscle and by organ. It is longer than most texts of this type and if you studied histology in the dark ages of poor quality black and white photos this is worth the purchase just to see how things are being taught now.
There are several things I would have like to see such as the use of stains and the preparation of slides but in today’s world that has become a technician’s task. Yet a great deal can be learned from these techniques.
Rating: 5 / 5