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The human body
Adolf Faller. M.D., Michael Schünke M.D. Ph.D., Gabriele Schünke M.Sc.,Sog‘liqni saqlash. Meditsina fanlari, -
Sog‘liqni saqlash. Meditsina fanlari,
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The human body
Adolf Faller. M.D., Michael Schünke M.D. Ph.D., Gabriele Schünke M.Sc.,The first German edition of this book, which was later lovingly known as “The Faller,” published in 1966. At this time nobody could ever have imagined that “The Human Body,” written by Swiss anatomist Adolf Faller, would remain uniquely successful for almost 40 years. Thirteen German editions and several editions in other languages speak for themselves. Fifteen years after Faller’s death, the thoroughly and extensively revised 13th German edition published. The current English edition is based upon this German edition. The newversion contains almost 200 more pages than the original. In addition, more than 50 new illustrations have been added to facilitate an easier approach to sometimes difficult information. Where necessary, entire chapters have been rewritten to cover the latest developments in human biology and medicine. All these changes have been made with the reader in mind. In fact, many of the changes were suggestions from the readers which we have happily incorporated. These include a brief summary at the end of each chapter, a fold-out depicting the complete human skeleton, and a table of contents at the beginning of each chapter. We therefore thank our readers for their many helpful suggestions and hope that readers of the English edition will follow suit.
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Connections for Health
Kathleen D. Mullen, Robert S. Gold,Advances in our understanding of wellness and disease prevention occur at an almost unprecedented rate. This is true of our understanding of the elements that contribute to effective learning as well. The third edition of Connections for Health reflects these advances in health education.
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LATIN AND MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY.
N.A.Xodjaeva,This textbook is a manual written in English for first-year foreign students on the subject of Latin language and medical terminology. It consists of three parts: Anatomical terminology, Clinical terminology and Pharmaceutical terminology. Latin and Medical Terminology provides a comprehensive guide to the foundational Latin language concepts essential for understanding medical terminology. This textbook is designed for students in the fields of medicine, healthcare, and allied sciences, offering them a thorough introduction to the Latin roots, prefixes, suffixes, and word building techniques that form the basis of much of modern medical language.