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Thoroughly updated throughout, and now incorporating a full color design and art program, the ninth edition of A Laboratory Textbook of Anatomy and Physiology provides students with an accessible, comprehensive introduction to A&P. It is specifically designed for the laboratory portion of a one- or two-term course in anatomy and physiology for students planning a health science, allied health, or health-related career. The text's 15 integrated units use the cat as the dissection animal, while also emphasizing the human anatomy. This classic text is a proven must-have resource and learning tool for the A&P lab!…mehr

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Thoroughly updated throughout, and now incorporating a full color design and art program, the ninth edition of A Laboratory Textbook of Anatomy and Physiology provides students with an accessible, comprehensive introduction to A&P. It is specifically designed for the laboratory portion of a one- or two-term course in anatomy and physiology for students planning a health science, allied health, or health-related career. The text's 15 integrated units use the cat as the dissection animal, while also emphasizing the human anatomy. This classic text is a proven must-have resource and learning tool for the A&P lab!
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Anne B. Donnersberger earned her B.A. from Clarke College in Iowa and has an Ed. D. from Nova-Southeastern. She has taught in both science and education for over 30 years, served as Chairperson of the Biological Science Department and Coordinator of the Education Program at Moraine Valley Community College, and was also Professor of anatomy and physiology there until her retirement in 2002. Additionally, she has taught for over 15 years at DePaul University in Chicago and Hong Kong. During her career she received several awards, including Outstanding Professor of the Year, Developer of Teacher Training Programs, Curriculum Director, and Manager of External Site Development. Although she retired in 2002, she continues to teach two courses for DePaul University.