Introducing “Atlas of Human Histology: A Guide to Microscopic Structure of Cells, Tissues and Organs” by Dr. Robert L. Sorenson. This remarkable atlas is a valuable resource for anyone interested in exploring the intricate world of human histology. Packed with a series of meticulously captured photographs, this book provides a comprehensive visual journey through the microscopic structures of cells, tissues, and organs.
Title | Atlas of Human Histology |
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Author | Dr. Robert L. Sorenson |
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Size | 4.2 MB |
Pages | 56 |
The atlas presents a wide range of tissue specimens, offering both low and high-magnification images. The low-magnification photographs serve as a helpful orientation tool, enabling readers to familiarize themselves with the overall layout of the tissues. Meanwhile, the higher magnification images offer an up-close view of the intricate details within cells, tissues, and organs.
While every effort has been made to ensure the faithful reproduction of the tissue colors, it is important to note that the full appreciation of histological structure is best achieved by examining the original specimens under a microscope. Nevertheless, this atlas provides an exceptional preview of what readers can expect to observe during their own microscopic investigations.
Note: This book is only Chapters 1 and 14, and is for Sample purposes only.
If you’re eager to delve into the fascinating world of human histology, this book is a must-have. To download the “Atlas of Human Histology,” authored by Dr. Robert L. Sorenson, simply click the link below. The PDF file is 4.2 MB in size and spans 56 pages, offering a wealth of knowledge and captivating visuals.