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Anatomy Coloring Book for Health Professions
Anatomy Coloring Book for Health Professions

Anatomy Coloring Book for Health Professions

Product ID : 10974274
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Galleon Product ID 10974274
Shipping Weight 2.2 lbs
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Manufacturer McGraw-Hill Education
Shipping Dimension 10.79 x 8.58 x 1.18 inches
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About Anatomy Coloring Book For Health Professions

Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product. A CREATIVE, FUN, AND EFFECTIVE WAY TO LEARN HUMAN ANATOMY More than 200 illustrations If you're looking for an interesting and innovative way to learn the various parts and systems of the human body, your search ends here! Anatomy Coloring Book for Health Professions is a fresh, fun way for students to grasp the big picture of human anatomy through a regional approach (head and neck and limbs). Anatomy Coloring Book for Health Professions is designed for the most effective learning possible: The left-hand page features a numerated structure list The right-hand page has illustrations correlating to the numerated structure list Simply choose a color and shade in a term on the left and the correlated structure on the right. Repeat for each structure in the list. White space is provided to enable you to transfer anatomy and clinical information fromyour lecture notes to the appropriate illustration or term. After an illustration is fully colored and notes have been transferred you will have created your ownpersonalized textbook specific to your anatomy course! You will find that coloring imprints on your mind the shape and location of each body part, making later visualization much easier. The connection between eye and hand when coloring anatomic structures will prove to be an active and effective way to learn human anatomy.