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| Anatomy and Physiology for Speech & Hearing Science |
Speech and Hearing Science: Anatomy and Physiology Study Guide/Workbook by Eileen Zemlin and W. R. Zemlin, 1997.
ISBN 0-87563-730-2 List Price $25.80 This study guide/workbook is used by future professionals in speech, language, and the physical sciences. It follows closely the text written by W. R. Zemlin but can be used with any text designed to reveal the variability and complexity of the speech and hearing mechanisms and develops an appreciation of how much there is about the structures and their functions.
This is the most widely used student aid on the market.
| Anatomy |
Primary Anatomy
by John V. Basmajian of McMaster University, Special Edition, 1998.
ISBN 0-87563-806-6 List Price $19.80 This widely-loved undergraduate's friend is now available in a special edition!
The demand for a thorough but inexpensive anatomy text for undergraduates has put John V. Basmajian's Primary Anatomy back in print, now in paperback. At only $19.80 per copy, it is an absolute steal as a text and also affordable for your students as an optional reference.
Complimentary exam copies are available directly from the publisher for instructors who wish to consider the book for adoption in their classes. Just write, phone, fax or e-mail us listing your school address and the course for which you wish to consider using Primary Anatomy, and we will send you a complimentary copy.
A Classic!
Atlas of the Sheep Brain by R. Glenn Northcutt, Kenneth L. Williams, and Robert P. Barber, Second Edition, 1966.
ISBN 1-58874-695-X List Price: $12.80 With the recent increase in the interest in neurology, there is an ever growing need for a manual which goes behond the brief presentation given in beginning anatomy texts, but less extensive than the average text in neurology. This atlas meets this need and is of use to student in many fields who need a basic understanding of the rudiments of neuroanatomy.
The sheep brain is particularly appropriate for presentation because it can be obtained cheaply in large numbers and is large enough to be disected easily. This is not the case with cat brains, which are difficult to study macroscopically, or with monkey brains, which cannot be obtained in large numbers.
The manual is designed with the assumption that the student is at least acquainted with basic anatomical terminology obtained through a general anatomy course.
The Structure of the Human Skull by W. R. Zemlin and S.G. Stolpe, 1967.
List Price: $10.80This 100 page reference is packed with over 100 large, detailed photos and very detailed and straightforward discussion of the two main parts of the skull: (1) the cranium (braincase) which houses and protects the brain, and (2) the facial skeleton which forms the framework for organs of mastication, speech, respiration, special senses and the muscles for facial expression.
A Programmed Approach to the Circulatory System by George I. Sackheim, 1963.
List Price: $10.80This programmed material is in the form of 1404 frames and comprises a complete course in nomenclature and function of the circulatory system. An effective, self-paced way to learn about the subject in the most straightforward way possible, by actually using the terminology.
This tutorial consists of 1400 fill-in-the-blank questions that offer students a supplemental interaction with the material that can be much more effective than passively reading a page. It covers the anatomy and physiology of the circulatory system, from definitions of basic terms to more subtle and complex dynamics.
Over the last 40 years a variety of physiology texts have come and gone, but this tried and true 130 page classic has remained an effective and valuable supplement to those texts. At $10.80, it offers a lot of instruction for the money.
| Health Sciences |
Lecture Notes on Radiographic Equipment, Exposure, and Radiation Protection
by Jeffrey Papp of College of DuPage, Fourth Edition, 2005.
ISBN 1-58874-477-9 List Price $30.80 Developed over years of classroom usage, this manual is appropriate for students at the college, university, or medical school level. Also ideal for in-house hospital training programs – or for self-study. The easy-to-access lecture note format is attractive to the students, but the coverage is thorough enough to serve as a text.
| Physiology |
Guidelines for Surviving Heat and Cold by Thomas Adams of Michigan State University, 1992.
ISBN 0-87563-403-6 List Price $14.80 This book is a question and answer introduction to protecting yourself and others from the discomforts and dangers of summer and winter. It teaches the essential biological and biophysical principles by which body temperature is regulated for protecting one's self and others against the stresses of heat, cold, and exercise.
This book is appropriate for laymen, industry, and as a supplementary text for physiology, kinesiology, medical and health education students.
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