How does an embryo form? How do the placenta and fetal membrane form? The body cavities and the diaphragm. The muscular and skeletal system. The respiratory systenm. The cardiovascular system. The digestive system. The urinary system. The reproductive system. The nervous system. Development of the head and neck, the eye and the ear.
Barry Mitchell, BSc, MSc, PhD, FIBMS, FIBiol, Dean, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, De Montfort University, Leicester, UK
For me embryology is just a subsection of anatomy, so this book is
perfect: easy to dip into with the main stages of development split
into distinct chapters, a far cry from other thick embryology texts
that are both consuming in terms of both time and money.
Clinical and summary boxes can be found in each chapter, and are
ideal for last minute cramming, and the glossary is well suited to
the MCQ nature of medical exams. I would recommend this book to
anyone who views embryology as a compulsory part of his or her
anatomy course. - Medical Student, University of Cambridge
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