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OverviewThe 2nd edition of The Anatomy Colouring and Workbook retains many of the features that has made it so popular: memory aids and tips on how to pass exams, questions and answers, cartoons, mnemonics, study aids and self-directed learning activities. With added colouring pictures helping students to visualise internal anatomy, this is the perfect revision aid for students of physiotherapy and other health professions. - Mnemonics, word plays and other tricks to help you memorise key terms and concepts - Photographic atlas section of the book so you can relate internal structures to a real human body - 'Colour it in' pictures to help you fix images in your memory Full Product DetailsAuthor: Stuart PorterPublisher: Elsevier Health Sciences Imprint: Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd Edition: 2nd Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 28.00cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.890kg ISBN: 9780750675413ISBN 10: 0750675411 Pages: 296 Publication Date: 09 April 2008 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsThe Anatomy colouring and workbook is an admirable resource for students learning anatomy for the first time. As a first year physiotherapy student, I am finding this workbook an invaluable source. It integrates simplicity with detail throughout and it is an extremely useful study guide. The text is easy to read and not overwhelming, with an added bonus of humour attached. This workbook has fantastic features, starting with mnemonics and fun word plays, these memory devices have aided me in remembering difficult concepts. Other features include, colour in pictures, this to me is genius as it enabled me picture and locate muscles, nerves and bony points which is imperative in physiotherapy. <i>Therese Tully, Physiotherapy student, University of Salford</i> -The Anatomy colouring and workbook is an admirable resource for students learning anatomy for the first time. As a first year physiotherapy student, I am finding this workbook an invaluable source. It integrates simplicity with detail throughout and it is an extremely useful study guide. The text is easy to read and not overwhelming, with an added bonus of humour attached. This workbook has fantastic features, starting with mnemonics and fun word plays, these memory devices have aided me in remembering difficult concepts. Other features include, colour in pictures, this to me is genius as it enabled me picture and locate muscles, nerves and bony points which is imperative in physiotherapy.-Therese Tully, Physiotherapy student, University of Salford The Anatomy colouring and workbook is an admirable resource for students learning anatomy for the first time. As a first year physiotherapy student, I am finding this workbook an invaluable source. It integrates simplicity with detail throughout and it is an extremely useful study guide. The text is easy to read and not overwhelming, with an added bonus of humour attached. This workbook has fantastic features, starting with mnemonics and fun word plays, these memory devices have aided me in remembering difficult concepts. Other features include, colour in pictures, this to me is genius as it enabled me picture and locate muscles, nerves and bony points which is imperative in physiotherapy. Therese Tully, Physiotherapy student, University of Salford The Anatomy colouring and workbook is an admirable resource for students learning anatomy for the first time. As a first year physiotherapy student, I am finding this workbook an invaluable source. It integrates simplicity with detail throughout and it is an extremely useful study guide. The text is easy to read and not overwhelming, with an added bonus of humour attached. This workbook has fantastic features, starting with mnemonics and fun word plays, these memory devices have aided me in remembering difficult concepts. Other features include, colour in pictures, this to me is genius as it enabled me picture and locate muscles, nerves and bony points which is imperative in physiotherapy. <br> Therese Tully, Physiotherapy student, University of Salford Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |