Andrzej Malinowski, Repetytorium z anatomii człowieka. Cz. 2. Narządy wewnętrzne


Andrzej Malinowski, Repetytorium z anatomii człowieka. Cz. 2. Narządy wewnętrzne

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    The Anatomy Repetitorium is a concise overview of the basic structures of the human body. Today, anatomy is a significant foundation for education not only for doctors, biologists (especially anthropologists), physical education specialists, and psychologists but also for representatives of various, often entirely new fields of study: cosmetology, physiotherapy, nursing, medical assistance, medical biology, and even ergonomics. These fields cover specific areas of anatomy with a similar level of detail, making it difficult to recommend the excellent yet very extensive textbook by A. Bochenek and M. Reicher, T. Marciniak's publication, or many later, fairly detailed works by other authors everywhere. These works should certainly be found in the private libraries of those with broader interests in morphology. For the general public, basic knowledge contained in fewer compendious works is sufficient. Our repetitorium is a very basic book, one might say 'pocket-sized,' for those who need, besides normal, comprehensive textbooks, certain condensed information useful for revising basic anatomical knowledge.

    From the review by Prof. UAM Dr. Habil. Blandyna Jerszyńska:

    The preparation of the publication 'Repetitorium of Human Anatomy, Vol. II: Internal Organs' was an exceptionally difficult task for the Author due to the necessity of making an arbitrary choice regarding the level of detail contained in the issues to meet the conditions set for a repetitorium, as suggested by the title itself, while simultaneously not omitting basic content. Thus, the level of the script is sufficient for students of biological fields and related disciplines. It is worth emphasizing the inclusion of topics usually found in separate volumes of human anatomy textbooks into one publication (the script presented for evaluation). The Author completed this task excellently, without detracting from the substantive value of the presented script. Moreover, some issues or phenomena related to humans have been expanded with comparisons to primates and other mammals.


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    ISBN/ISSN: 978-83-60038-18-5