This updated second edition of Signs combines some of Sebeok's most important essays with a new general introduction, introductory passages at the outset of each chapter, a glossary, and brief biographies of the major semioticians. From an overview of the discipline to a more detailed exploration of sign categories, the author powerfully demonstrates the co-dependency of verbal and non-verbal communication.
The Toronto Notes 2009 includes exciting new changes that will further help students prepare for the Canadian and American medical licensing exams. This year, the Toronto Notes 2009 package includes: -A concise textbook with in depth coverage of 29 chapters as listed in the concise TOC at the end of this document -Extensive updating of amterial, including up-to-date Evidence Based meidcine reviews -A new and improved teaching program for ECG iterpretation -A re-designed PDA version with a user-friendly interface for quick reference on the wards.
About the Author Rebecca Colman
Currently a senior medical student at the University of Toronto, Rebecca received her Honours Bachelor of Medical Science in Physiology from the University of Western Ontario.
Ron Somogyi
Currently a senior medical student at the University of toronto, Ron received an Honours Bachelor of Science in Human Biology, and a Masters of Science in Physiology, from the University of Toronto.