Find out why more students prefer Netter’s Physiology Flash Cards, 2nd Edition, for a quick review and self-test of human physiology essentials. These bestselling, beautifully illustrated cards are fully up to date, with images and questions on the
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Find out why more students prefer Netter’s Physiology Flash Cards, 2nd Edition, for a quick review and self-test of human physiology essentials. These bestselling, beautifully illustrated cards are fully up to date, with images and questions on the front, answers and clinical correlations on the reverse.
Find out why more students prefer Netter’s Physiology Flash Cards, 2nd Edition, for a quick review and self-test of human physiology essentials. These bestselling, beautifully illustrated cards are fully up to date, with images and questions on the front, answers and clinical correlations on the reverse.
Key Features
Over 200 hole-punched cards
, organized by body system, provide concise, quick-access information on key physiology concepts for the perfect, portable review.
High-quality Netter and Netter-style illustrations enhance learning.
More than a dozen new cards offer expanded coverage of blood and lymph nodes while more clinical correlates throughout help you apply what you’ve learned.
Cross-referenced to Netter’s Essential Physiology, 2nd Edition, but also highly effective when used with any preferred physiology text.
Ideally suited for individual or group study – and universally appreciated by undergraduate, nursing, allied health, and medical students!
Author Information
By Susan Mulroney, PhD, Department of Physiology, Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, District of Columbia and Adam Myers, PhD, Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington, District of Columbia
By Susan Mulroney, PhD, Department of Physiology, Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, District of Columbia and Adam Myers, PhD, Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington, District of Columbia
"Each card provides a miniature self-quiz related to the full color figures on the front of the card. The images take the form of anatomical or histological depictions or graphical representations of physiological processes. Though small, the images are excellent… overall, undergraduate students will likely find this review system helpful in their exam preparations."
- David Bell, PhD (Indiana University School of Medicine - Fort Wayne) for Doody’s Review Services
https://www.asia.elsevierhealth.com/netters-physiology-flash-cards-9780323359542.html294356Netter's Physiology Flash Cardshttps://www.asia.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/9/7/9780323359542_7.jpg32.2442.99USDInStock/Medicine & Surgery/Physiology/Flash Cards/Medicine/Physiology/Flash Cards/Students/Anatomy and physiology/Flash Cards/Medicine/Physiology/Japan Titles/Students/Anatomy and physiology/Medical Students/Physiology/Medical Students/Physiology/Exam Revision/Medicine/Flash Cards433511543887265054600505466750580265255042525988552631605261551531096953109805392818<P>Find out why more students prefer <I>Netter’s Physiology Flash Cards, 2nd Edition</I>, for a quick review and self-test of human physiology essentials. These <B>bestselling, beautifully illustrated cards </B>are fully up to date, with images and questions on the front, answers and clinical correlations on the reverse. </P> <P>Find out why more students prefer <I>Netter’s Physiology Flash Cards, 2nd Edition</I>, for a quick review and self-test of human physiology essentials. These <B>bestselling, beautifully illustrated cards </B>are fully up to date, with images and questions on the front, answers and clinical correlations on the reverse. </P>00add-to-cart97803233595422015ProfessionalBy Susan Mulroney, PhD and Adam Myers, PhD20162Flash Cards102w x 152h250 illustrations (250 in full color)Elsevier450Dec 2, 2015IN STOCKBy <STRONG>Susan Mulroney</STRONG>, PhD, Department of Physiology, Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, District of Columbia and <STRONG>Adam Myers</STRONG>, PhD, Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington, District of ColumbiaFlash CardsFlash CardsNetter Basic ScienceUnited StatesNoNoNoNoPlease SelectPlease SelectPlease Select