A comprehensive atlas detailing the stages of human prenatal development, covering the first two weeks, the highly vulnerable embryonic period (weeks 3–8), and the fetal period. The book uses illustrations and text to map the chronological timeline of cell proliferation, organ system formation, and the critical periods related to birth defects.
A comprehensive textbook covering the essentials of human embryology and the clinical relevance of birth defects. Authored by esteemed educators in clinically oriented anatomy, the book is designed for medical, dental, and graduate students.
An atlas intended for beginning students of embryology, including first-year medical and dental students. It showcases the artwork of Dr. Frank H. Netter, focusing on morphological patterns in the embryo and how they relate to the organization and function of structures in the adult.
An introductory analysis of general embryology, focusing specifically on Gametogenesis. It details the process of Spermatogenesis, covering the definition, site (seminiferous tubules), timing (puberty to old age), the aims of chromosomal reduction, and the distinct stages of spermatocytogenesis and spermiogenesis, including hormonal regulation (LH and FSH).
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Concise summary of preferred pharmacological agents for treating various medical and obstetrical conditions (e.g., infections, mental health, hypertension, pain) specifically during pregnancy. Includes drugs of choice for toxoplasmosis, epilepsy, malaria, and hypertensive emergencies in pregnant patients.
A comprehensive reference guide for classifying drugs based on their therapeutic use and mechanism of action. It provides detailed tables covering drug names, availability, dosing, titration schedules, and adverse effects for major therapeutic classes, exemplified here by treatments for Alzheimer's Disease (AChEIs, NMDA antagonists) and cardiovascular agents (ACE inhibitors).
A comprehensive textbook focusing on drug therapy and administration integrated with the nursing process. Content covers pharmacologic principles, lifespan considerations, legal/ethical issues, and specific drug classes affecting the CNS, ANS, and cardiovascular/renal systems. Includes features for NCLEX preparation and critical thinking.
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A comprehensive resource detailing the principles, pharmacology, techniques, and critical care considerations essential for modern anesthesiology practice.
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