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Hole's Human Anatomy and Physiology

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Exciting things are happening to Hole's Human Anatomy and Physiology. We're introducing a strong new author team. Wm. C. Brown Publishers is proud to have David Shier,Jackie Butler,and Ricki Lewis working together as the new author team for the seventh edition of Hole's Human Anatomy and Physiology. This experienced and dynamic group of authors each bring an extensive background in anatomy and physiology and valuable skills to this edition. We're incorporating numerous effective updates.

1056 pages, Paperback

First published March 10, 2003

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308 reviews13 followers
August 8, 2010
Learned a lot. Not a terrible textbook, as far as textbooks go.
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32 reviews
June 22, 2020
Fantastic physiology book with great illustrations and accompanying pictures of the human body (included several sets of cadavers). This book feels very easy to understand despite not being a physician student myself. I highly recommend anyone to read it if you ever like to dwelve deeper within the many worlds that our body inhibits. Its a thick and dense book, so it will keep you busy for quite some time!
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321 reviews31 followers
May 26, 2017
Read this for my Basic Human Physiology course it was fairly good with a bit of confusion in throughly explaining how process's worked.
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December 10, 2020
DNF 48%

I only took one anatomy class and I have no desire to continue on in that field, but the pages I did read were very informational.
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Author 4 books41 followers
December 23, 2011
Well, I learned a great deal from this book that I finished reading, but I'll have to use it again next smester. I am glad that I finished reading it and will not have to read it much in 2012. I have a reading OCD. I need to finish reading whatever I begin, so it is no wonder that I always finish reading my textbooks. Lucky me. *sarcastic tone* I love reading though, but sometimes, you just need to stop and for me, that's never an option. I am getting off topic, but this book was very useful and easy to understand.
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13 reviews1 follower
August 7, 2012
Very informative and I liked all the side bar notes of interesting phenomenons or situations that have arisen. My favorite was the one where it was revealed a fetus had a tumor at the base of its spine and at 26 weeks they performed surgery. They opened the mother's womb, removed the fetus (while keeping it attached to the mother), removed the tumor and then put the fetus back into the womb to finish its development. Medically, that's just cool.
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2,522 reviews26 followers
April 11, 2025
While there have been a number of new discoveries since this came out, this is a good basis and starting point for any A&P learning. I used this for my course and still keep it for reference as it allows for refreshers in areas where you may be struggling. A good starting reference book for anyone going into areas of medicine.
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68 reviews5 followers
July 8, 2010
I've got the 11th edition of this book, packaged with the interactive DVD. Very helpful add on that allows you to test yourself. I just started this class, so I have a full year of studying this book ahead of me. Very graphic photos of the disection of cadavers.
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May 28, 2010
I'm very happy to say that I read this book in it's entirety. It was well written (for a textbook), interesting and easy to understand. I am equally happy to say that I'm thrilled this class is over!
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23 reviews9 followers
April 20, 2017
University level textbook that takes no prisoners. From Chapter 1 this book jumps right to the business. It has all that you want to know about Anatomy& Physiology. I highly recommend this.
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804 reviews112 followers
May 22, 2010
This book sucks...doesn't explain anything.
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