Netter's Atlas of Human Physiology (Netter Basic Science)
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Netter's Atlas of Human Physiology (Netter Basic Science)
Univ. of Rochester, NY. Atlas provides the student of physiology a clear and concise summary and review of the major principles of organ system physiology. Organized by system and includes graphs, tables, schematics, and an abundance of full-color illustrations. Softcover.
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