Product DescriptionThis widely read classic is an excellent primer on normal anatomy and physiology, as well as an introduction to the human disease process. The well-organized text is presented in a manner that is easily digested and retained, with a writing style that is easy to understand and will engage students. Information covers normal and [...]
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Product DescriptionEach chapter includes three parts: Part I, Mastering the Basics, with matching, labeling, and coloring exercises; Part II, Putting It All Together, containing multiple-choice practice quizzes, completion exercises, and case studies; and Part III, Challenge Yourself! which has critical thinking questions. Textbook page references are included with the questions so information can be [...]
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Product DescriptionThis widely read classic is an excellent primer on normal anatomy and physiology, as well as an introduction to the human disease process. The well-organized text is presented in a manner that is easily digested and retained, with a writing style that is easy to understand and will engage students. Information covers normal and [...]
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Product DescriptionThis widely read classic is an excellent primer on normal anatomy and physiology, as well as an introduction to the human disease process. The well-organized text is presented in a manner that is easily digested and retained, with a writing style that is easy to understand and will engage students. Information covers normal and [...]
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ISBN13: 9780520243262 Condition: NEW Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark. Product DescriptionPathologies of Power uses harrowing stories of life-and death-in extreme situations to interrogate our understanding of human rights. Paul Farmer, a physician and anthropologist with twenty years of experience working in Haiti, Peru, and Russia, argues that promoting the social and economic rights of the [...]
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