The Painted Room: A Tale of Mantua

by Inger Christensen

Paperback, 2000

Status

Available

Publication

The Harvill Press (2000), 119 pages

Description

Designed for an introductory, one-semester course, the scope, organization, writing style, depth of presentation, and pedagogical aspects of this text have been tailored to meet the needs of students preparing for a career in allied health. This text does not assume any prior science knowledge on the part of the student and effectively presents students with the fundamentals of anatomy and physiology. It's the only one-semester text available with a built-in study guide/workbook. A hallmark feature of this text is the author’s presentation of A&P concepts that are accurate, but presented at a level that is appropriate for virtually all students. Stan Gunstream highlights the relationships between structure and function of body parts and the mechanisms of homeostasis. In addition, interrelationships of the organ systems are noted where appropriate and useful. Without the excessive detail of some of the longer A & P texts, students can better comprehend key critical concepts in each important area of study. Users who purchase Connect Plus receive access to the full online ebook version of the textbook.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member JimmyChanga
Didn't love it but it's got a certain charm. Plottiest plot is right, Dawn. I had a hard time keeping it all straight. Seemed kind of silly though, like a combination of a soap opera and a Greek tragedy. Maybe if I read it all in a day it would've made more of an impression. But I ended up
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spreading it out over a week; this tiny book really should be read in a day.
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Language

Original language

Danish

ISBN

1860468063 / 9781860468063
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