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Human Anatomy Hardcover – 16 November 2007
by
Michael Mckinley
(Author),
Valerie O'Loughlin
(Author)
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With its unrivaled art program and accessible writing style, McKinley/O'Loughlin's Human Anatomy stands apart from other anatomy texts. High-quality photographs paired with brilliantly rendered illustrations help students visualize, understand, and appreciate the wonders of human anatomy. Student-friendly Study Tips, Clinical View boxes, and progressive question sets motivate students to internalize and apply what they've learned. The second edition has been refined based on reviewer feedback to offer an even stronger version of this highly acclaimed textbook.
- Print length874 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherMcGraw-Hill Professional
- Publication date16 November 2007
- Dimensions24.13 x 3.18 x 29.21 cm
- ISBN-100077213408
- ISBN-13978-0077213404
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About the Author
Michael P. McKinley received his undergraduate degree from the University of California, and both M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from Arizona State University. In 1978, as a postdoctoral fellow at the University of California at San Francisco (UCSF) Medical School, he investigated prion-diseases. In 1980, he joined the anatomy faculty at the UCSF Medical School, where he taught medical histology and authored or co-authored more than 80 scientific papers. Joining the biology faculty at Glendale Community College from 1991 to 2012, Michael taught undergraduate anatomy and physiology, general biology, and genetics. Between 1991 and 2000, he researched Alzheimers disease while teaching developmental biology and human genetics at Arizona State University, West. His vast experience in histology, neuroanatomy, and cell biology greatly shaped the content in Anatomy and Physiology. Retiring from active teaching in 2012, he continues to be an active member of the Human Anatomy and Physiology Society (HAPS).
Valerie Dean O'Loughlin received her undergraduate degree from the College of William and Mary, and her Ph.D. in biological anthropology from Indiana University. She is an Associate Professor of Anatomy at Indiana University School of Medicine, where she teaches human gross anatomy to medical students, basic human anatomy to undergraduates, and human anatomy for medical imaging evaluation to undergraduate and graduate students. She also teaches a pedagogical methods course and mentors M.S. and Ph.D. students pursuing anatomy education research. She is active in the American Association of Anatomists (AAA) and the Society for Ultrasound in Medical Education (SUSME). She currently serves as President of the Human Anatomy and Physiology Society (HAPS). She received the AAA Basmajian Award for excellence in teaching gross anatomy and outstanding accomplishments in scholarship in education
Valerie Dean O'Loughlin received her undergraduate degree from the College of William and Mary, and her Ph.D. in biological anthropology from Indiana University. She is an Associate Professor of Anatomy at Indiana University School of Medicine, where she teaches human gross anatomy to medical students, basic human anatomy to undergraduates, and human anatomy for medical imaging evaluation to undergraduate and graduate students. She also teaches a pedagogical methods course and mentors M.S. and Ph.D. students pursuing anatomy education research. She is active in the American Association of Anatomists (AAA) and the Society for Ultrasound in Medical Education (SUSME). She currently serves as President of the Human Anatomy and Physiology Society (HAPS). She received the AAA Basmajian Award for excellence in teaching gross anatomy and outstanding accomplishments in scholarship in education
Product details
- Publisher : McGraw-Hill Professional; 2 edition (16 November 2007)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 874 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0077213408
- ISBN-13 : 978-0077213404
- Dimensions : 24.13 x 3.18 x 29.21 cm
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5.0 out of 5 stars
After six years, I still love this book
Reviewed in the United States on 23 November 2013Verified Purchase
I had this book 5 years ago and it was SO expensive that I ended up selling it back to the University because I was able to get such a significant amount of money for it. Five years later as a grad student, I still found myself wishing I had that Anatomy book to reference. So I ended up purchasing it again (like new) for a couple hundred dollars less than what I originally bought it for 5 years ago, and it's still an amazing book! What I love about it is that next to the well drawn diagrams is the same view of the body part on a cadaver. Very useful. Great book.
Bonnie
5.0 out of 5 stars
This book is easy to understand.
Reviewed in the United States on 10 January 2013Verified Purchase
This is a good book. The writer knows how to teach. It makes it very easy to follow and understand. A class is definitely needed though when it comes to the bones of the face and skull. The reason is because there are models and bones to look at and you can really get the sense of what's going on. But other than that, this book is good enough to teach yourself.
Tsuki
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great book
Reviewed in the United States on 21 May 2014Verified Purchase
This is a great text. Our human anatomy college course used it. I liked it so much I ended up re-buying the book after selling mine to the book store. Great detailed photos. Very clear diagrams and easy to understand. I recommend this book to anyone who is interested in learning the structures of the human body.
JCruz14
4.0 out of 5 stars
Human Anatomy 2nd ed. book
Reviewed in the United States on 16 January 2013Verified Purchase
I was light on the rating because it actually did arrive early.
I was not totally satisfied in that the book had torn parts and it did not
mention this on the details.
Other than that, Anatomy doesnt change, this book is cheap here and
I recommend it if you are taking a Human Anatomy course.
I was not totally satisfied in that the book had torn parts and it did not
mention this on the details.
Other than that, Anatomy doesnt change, this book is cheap here and
I recommend it if you are taking a Human Anatomy course.
Michael Robison
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not in the best condition
Reviewed in the United States on 31 August 2010Verified Purchase
Overall, this product will work for the purposes that I have for it. It was cheaper than the brand new book, and that's all I really cared about.
Big complaint: there is considerable water damage to the last pages of the book. This includes the last chapter, index, glossary, etc. The damage is quite extensive, to where you have to peel the pages apart to look at them.
Hopefully I won't need that portion of the book too much, but it would certainly be nice to have a glossary and index that are in better shape.
Big complaint: there is considerable water damage to the last pages of the book. This includes the last chapter, index, glossary, etc. The damage is quite extensive, to where you have to peel the pages apart to look at them.
Hopefully I won't need that portion of the book too much, but it would certainly be nice to have a glossary and index that are in better shape.