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Anatomie in 30 Sekunden

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Wir alle kennen Augen oder Ellenbogen, aber wozu sind der Zwölffingerdarm, die
Basalganglien oder die Langerhans-Inseln gut?
Anatomie in 30 Sekunden dringt zum Kern der Sache vor: Wie funktioniert unser
Körper? Ob Medizin- oder Biologiestudent, Künstler, Athlet oder auch Patient,
der wissen möchte, was der Arzt mit Plexus oder Humerus meint – dieses Buch
geht nicht nur unter die Haut, sondern erklärt auch, wie unsere Haut funktioniert.
Die Autorin zerlegt die Einzelteile unseres Körpers, vom Knochen bis zum Gehirn,
in 30-Sekunden-Zusammenfassungen und vermittelt jedes Thema prägnant auf
jeweils zwei Seiten in Wort und Bild – eine zeitgemäße Form, die Strukturen
und Systeme kennenzulernen, die unseren Körper ausmachen. Mit detaillierten
Illustrationen sowie Biographien medizinischer Pioniere bietet dieses Buch ein
kompaktes Kompendium für den interessierten Laien.
Gabrielle M. Finn ist Dozentin für Anatomie an der Durham University. Zu ihren
Forschungsschwerpunkten gehören Anatomie, Pädagogik und medizinische Berufsfelder,
und sie lehrt Anatomie und klinische Fertigkeiten. Sie ist Mitglied des Bildungskomitees
der Anatomical Society sowie im föderativen internationalen Programm für Anatomische
Ausbildung (FIPAE).

160 pages, Hardcover

First published July 1, 2012

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Profile Image for Annabelle.
68 reviews7 followers
December 18, 2022
Overview
- Rating: 3.0/5.0 stars
- Summary: Informative & great for those struggling with concentration.
- Trigger warning(s): It's like a textbook. It has anatomical pictures that some may find disturbing.

The Good
- Informative and educational
- Small and straight to the point segments
- Helpful pictures

The Bad
- A bit boring at times
- Sometimes hard to understand

Extended Review
I decided to read this book because I was struggling with concentration and I like science. It was perfect when it comes to accommodating my difficulties with concentration. It has short segments including a "3-second incision", "3-minute dissection", and "the 30-second anatomy". This lets the reader choose how in-depth they want to go which I found incredibly helpful. Although the way the book was divided and assembled was helpful, I still found some stuff hard to follow. The book has things like glossaries to try and help, but I still found some of the stuff hard to comprehend. On another note, it was sort of boring at times. However, this book is pretty much a textbook so being boring is kind of expected.
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December 15, 2016
I think this book was very informational and interesting. I really enjoyed reading it. I think that it could've had more details, but as far as summarizing the vast areas of the body I think they covered the most important points. I really enjoyed reading this and even learned some new things. I really liked the analogies they used to relate joints and muscles and tendon and how they meet and connect together; it made it much easier to picture them and remember them. I also really like the idea that created the book, a quick 30-second memory refresher or quick teacher about the parts of the body is ingenious. I do wish there could’ve been a tad more detail, but I understand that it is supposed to be a quick read and contain minimal but important and valuable information. Overall I thoroughly enjoyed this book and definitely will be reading it again to stay sharp!
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169 reviews16 followers
July 5, 2014
Perfect for my ADD reading! Colorful and descriptive, but brief without losing any learning quality. I get bogged down in boring grayscale textbooks, even though I desperately want to learn more. This is the perfect solution.
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8,507 reviews150 followers
December 17, 2019
A neat little book that is exactly what it means to be, a look at the 50 most important structures and systems of the body in 30-second-like bits. Each dual page is a picture that usually includes a cross section or two, plus where in the body the reader is and some basic vocabulary and on the left is the 30-second bit, a factoid, someone to know in relationship to the system or structure, and then a short blurb about its functioning or importance.

A cool little resources that you can pick up and put down as needed and just gives you an extra little insight if you're not in the medical field about how it all works.
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160 reviews63 followers
September 21, 2015
The illustrations are all from Gray's Anatomy but the graphic design was pretty neat! It's a cool coffee table book to have, especially if you're interested in anatomy, but don't really need to know THAT much about it.
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2,381 reviews99 followers
July 5, 2021
"30-Second Anatomy" combines both the form and the function of the human body into one thin volume. Gabrielle M Finn is the acting editor and contributes some text to the book.

The book explores seven major anatomical systems; skeletal, muscular, cardiovascular & respiratory, digestive, sensory & speech, endocrine & nervous, and reproductive. Each section has a glossary, explores the main structures, and profiles a historical figure. For example, the section on the Cardiovascular system profiles William Harvey. You might remember him as the person that presented the idea of modern blood circulation.

The book is not Gray's Anatomy. It is not exhaustive, but it doesn't need to be. It fulfills its purpose.
Profile Image for Oleksandr Stefanovskyi.
54 reviews3 followers
September 22, 2019
It was hard to read and hard to understand the information in the book. It looks like a cheat sheet for medical students but not a book. It contains dozens of medical terms (yeah, we have vocabulary before chapters) and it really hard to keep in mind and operate with new information full of terms.
The book looks useful but extremely hard to learn.
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898 reviews
November 20, 2019
Lots of interesting learning going on as I read this aloud to my eldest son (13 years old).
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103 reviews1 follower
December 5, 2022
The book where I would have an illusion where I understood 90% of human anatomy.
The illustration sucks because of the background color.
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261 reviews3 followers
March 4, 2025
A great reference book. Manages to blend overview and going slightly in-depth very well
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678 reviews4 followers
March 24, 2017
Bien, pero aunque es muy didáctico, es mucha info. Pensé que sería más generalizado, pero es super específico y gran parte de la info dudo que se me quede grabada por mucho tiempo. Pensado para alguien con conocimientos básicos de biología o que esté estudiando activamente el tema (que no es mi caso) aunque sea autodidacta
Profile Image for Austin.
186 reviews10 followers
August 6, 2016
I picked this book up from a Barnes & Noble as a way to brush up on my gross anatomy, and am very glad that I did. I now have a good part of the vocabulary and conceptual foundation to carry on conversations with physicians about our new ultrasound technology.

The book sources 30-second overviews of anatomy across the skeletal, muscular, cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, sensory, speech, endocrine, nervous, and reproductive systems from a wide range of experts. Many of the illustrations are from the venerable Grey's Anatomy.
Profile Image for Ashley.
708 reviews61 followers
April 11, 2018
I remember for a brief week or two in my first semester of college, I was taken by the idea of studying Anatomy. I was utterly fascinated with the subject and convinced it wasn't just a whim of mine, I was going to go on to get a degree in the field of Anatomy But it was just that, a whim of mine. Despite that, I was intrigued while reading 30-Second Anatomy and learned a lot. But I haven't picked up any Anatomy related books since...
7,003 reviews83 followers
November 14, 2015
Bien fait, mais on reste à la base, comme c'est souvent le cas pour cette série (les... en 30 secondes), par contre j'ai trouvé que c'était encore plus fapprant pour celui-ci et pourtant je ne suis pas un espert en anatomie. Le livre demeure quand même bien fait, bien vulgarisé et apporte son lot de connaissances.
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488 reviews25 followers
December 10, 2013
For what this book is, it's amazingly helpful. Five stars for being on point & beautifully presented. If I had any niggling complaint, it would actually be for the TINIEST bit more information, but I guess that's defeating the purpose!
16 reviews3 followers
March 23, 2014
Excellent resource for anyone studying anatomy, nursing. Beautifully crafted product.
Great for the casual readers/coffee table
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68 reviews5 followers
April 1, 2015
This book is great for anyone studying anatomy ! Very descriptive and great
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