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The Evans Library provides online access to a large number of journals and magazines that publish articles related to Anatomy & Physiology. Use the link below to access those resources.
More information and resources related to Anatomy & Physiology can also be found in these databases.
Books are located using their call number. eBooks can be used anywhere by clicking on the title of the book. If you need help, ask a Librarian!
Don't forget to check our course reserve page to see if your instructor has placed a copy of the textbook in the library.
Anatomy and Physiology
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From the completely new, exceptional art program, to the complete integration of the text with technology, Saladin has formed a teaching solution that will both motivate and enable your students to understand and appreciate the wonders of anatomy and physiology. This distinctive text was developed to stand apart from all other A& P texts with unparalleled art, a writing style that has been acclaimed by both users and reviewers and clinical coverage that offers the perfect balance without being too much. Saladin& ’ s well-accepted organization of topics is based upon the most logical physiological ties between body systems. The text requires no prior knowledge of college chemistry or cell biology, and is designed for a two-semester A& P college course.
Anatomy & Physiology eBooks
Streaming films specific to science topics can be found in Films on Demand. A short tutorial on using Films on Demand is below. If you need help accessing any of these sites, ask a Librarian!
Websites devoted to Anatomy and Physiology are plentiful. This short list is some of the most useful websites. Remember - your textbook (and going to class) is key to learning!
Links adopted from https://norwalkcc.libguides.com/anatomy and https://guides.mclibrary.duke.edu/anatomy