Free embryology textbooks

Textbook of Human Histology (Sontakke) 1st edition (2020) With Color Atlas 3D Illustrations and Flowcharts

This is a complete textbook on human histology for undergraduate medical students. It includes: • Concise text with functional correlation for quick recapitulation during examinations.• 117 photomicrographs to help identify the microscopic structures.• 122 flowcharts that help students to revise and memorize the microanatomy.• 106 practice figures (HE pencil drawings) which are easily reproducible in theory examinations.• 175 3D illustrations that provide a visual grasp of difficult concepts.• A summary (examination guide) to overcome the difficulty of summarizing the facts in written assessments.• Interesting facts to isolate them from main text, so that these facts should not be missed by

Textbook of Human Embryology (Sontakke) 1st edition (2018) With Clinical Cases and 3D Illustrations

This concise textbook has been written in easy to understand language for ease of exam revision. 3D illustrations provide images of embryological changes, while flowcharts make revision of developmental sequences easier. Tables summarise all the essential facts and boxes focus on the most important topics students need to remember. • 40 scanning electron micrographs give real insight on developing structures.• 70 clinical cases are provided of various anomalies encountered by eminent clinicians in the field of embryology.• Practice figures are included to help students be able to reproduce them in an exam environment. Download pdf Back to the same category

Langman’s Medical Embryology (Sadler) 14th edition (2018)

Selected as a Doody’s Core Title for 2022! Vibrantly illustrated with full-color diagrams and clinical images, Langman’s Medical Embryology , 14th Edition helps medical, nursing, and health professions students confidently develop a basic understanding of embryology and its clinical relevance. Concise chapter summaries, captivating clinical correlates boxes, clinical problems, and a clear, concise writing style make the subject matter accessible and engaging to students throughout their courses. Updated content reflects the latest clinical findings on the effects of the Zika virus, urogenital system disorders, and more. Clinical Correlates boxes tie clinically relevant content to case-based scenarios students may encounter in

BRS Embryology (Dudek) 6th edition (2014)(Board Review Series)

Succeed on the USMLE, other board exams, and course exams with this updated Sixth Edition of BRS Embryology.Acclaimed for its easy-to-read, easy-to-scan outline format, this bestselling book includes over 220 USMLE-style questions with complete answers and explanations, as well as exams at the end of each chapter and an end-of-book Comprehensive Examination. Enhanced by outstanding radiographs, sonograms, computed tomography scans, and clinical photographs of various congenital malformations, this proven book covers the facts and concepts tested on the USMLE within the context of human embryologic development. Offered in both print and online formats, the book boosts confidence and provides maximum

A Textbook of Clinical Embryology (Girsh) 1st edition (2021)

Personnel working in assisted reproductive technology often lack the opportunities for dedicated training in the specialized techniques and technologies required for the procedures. As such, success in the form of live birth rates can range from over 50% to less than 10% per treatment cycle. This comprehensive introductory textbook is an essential resource for trainee embryologists, medical students and nurses. The recent revolutions in biotechnology and molecular biology involved in delivering assisted reproductive services are thoroughly discussed. Basic knowledge such as the development and physiology of both male and female reproductive systems is covered, with practical aspects of IVF including

The Developing Human. Clinically Oriented Embryology (Moore) 10th edition (2016)

Written by some of the world’s most famous anatomists, the 10th edition of I The Developing Human: Clinically Oriented Embryology continues to present medical students with a comprehensive and easily digestible review of this complex topic. Clearly written and well-structured descriptions include just the information that?s needed, while nearly 600 illustrations help provide a clinically oriented guide to human development, utilizing a week-by-week and stage-by-stage approach to describe fetal organ and system development. “..a well composed text for a good understanding of human development in the context of current state of knowledge of biomedical sciences.” Reviewed by Dr. Neel Kamal

Clinical Anatomy and Embryology: A Guide for the Classroom, Boards, and Clinic (Leo) 1st edition (2022)

This book is written for medical and other allied health students. It seeks to aid students in gaining a general understanding of clinical anatomy before embarking on a specific discipline-focused program. Organized among two sections, the first includes chapters that cover the anatomy of the head and neck, abdomen, thorax, pelvis and perineum, lower limb, upper limb, and back. What’s more, section two briefly examines the embryology and development of the organ systems, such as the development of major organs. This title is an invaluable resource for students who wish to retain anatomical knowledge on the entire human body despite

The Embryologic Basis of Craniofacial Structure. Developmental Anatomy, Evolutionary Design, and Clinical Applications (Carstens) 1st edition (2023)

Focusing on the anatomy of the head and neck, this book begins at the cellular level of development, detailing bone, muscle, blood supply, and innervation along the way. It illustrates the origin of each tissue structure to aid in making prognoses beyond the surface deformation, offering typical issues seen in the craniofacial region, for example. Written by a pediatric Craniofacial plastic surgeon and intended for clinicians and residents in the areas of plastic surgery, ENT, maxillofacial surgery, and orthodontistry, this book is the first of its kind to focus so intently on evolution of the craniofacial structure. It is neatly

Anatomy of Cranial Arteries, Embryology and Variants (Robert) 1st edition (2023)

This book on the anatomy of central nervous system arteries concentrates on all anatomical variations of the central nervous system and it describes the embryological processes that hide behind the possible adult variants. The first section of the work is a reminder of general concepts of embryology. After that, each section corresponds to arteries of an anatomical location: intradural, dural, skull base and cranio-cervical junction. Each chapter is dedicated to a single artery to facilitate the reader’s search for information. In addition, modern and detailed illustrations of the embryological steps and adult variants are included. There are two types of

Embryology at a Glance (Webster) 2nd edition (2016)

This brand new title provides a highly illustrated introduction to key embryological concepts, with concise, memorable descriptions of major embryological developments. Embryology at a Glance introduces the basic principles of human development, from mitosis and meiosis, and walks you through the primary formation of each body system, with coverage of the continued development of the respiratory and vascular systems during the foetal and neonatal periods. Fully geared towards the medical school curriculum, the coverage of major steps in human development allows a better understanding of adult anatomy, development-associated conditions, congenital abnormalities and their treatments. Embryology at a Glance: Features full