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- Book Title
- Developmental Juvenile Osteology Sue, Scheuer, Louise, Cunningham
- ISBN
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About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Elsevier Science & Technology
ISBN-10
0126240000
ISBN-13
9780126240009
eBay Product ID (ePID)
900247
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
587 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Developmental Juvenile Osteology
Publication Year
2000
Subject
Archaeology, Life Sciences / Anatomy & Physiology (See Also Life Sciences / Human Anatomy & Physiology), Gynecology & Obstetrics, Anthropology / General
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Social Science, Science, Medical
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
89.8 Oz
Item Length
11 in
Item Width
8.3 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
99-067565
Dewey Edition
21
Reviews
"This book is really a very much-needed text and reference book which is not only immensely helpful for physical anthropologists, but also for general biologists and anatomists working on the development of the human skeleton. ...The book can whole-heartedly be recommended..." -M. Schultz for AUXOLOGIE (2002) "The text is informative and well written, and makes fluent reading. This book will become a standard reference text and should be available not only in departments of archaeology and anthropology, but also to paediatric clinicians, radiologists and lawyers." -Christine Hall in THE JOURNAL OF BONE AND JOINT SURGERY (April 2001) "Scheuer and Black have produced a much-needed reference text where previously there was mostly a void. These authors have invested heavily in researching the literature as well as museum collections in order to create Developmental Juvenile Osteology . Anyone who works with human skeletal remains in any context would greatly benefit from having this text as part of his or her library." -Lee Meadows Jantz, University of Tennessee, in AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY (2001) "It is without doubt a worthy addition to the field of anatomy and should be a strong 'must have' for anyone interested in the growing human, whether from a clinical, forensic or archeological point of view. It should also find an indispensable place on the shelves of libraries and institutions where teaching and understanding of human anatomy is an important component of any courses and their specification or curricula." -Peter Dangerfield, Liverpool University, in JOURNAL OF ANATOMY (2001) "...a welcome, long overdue contribution... The greatest achievement of this book is the combination of its unusual level of detail, top-quality illustrative material, and methodologies the authors have developed themselves, or wisely culled (and adapted) from fellow researchers. ...the book is unsurpassed in its handling of the complex anatomy of the young individual. ...an essential volume for archaeologists and physical anthropologists in the field..." -Yoel Rak, Tel Aviv University, in JOURNAL OF HUMAN EVOLUTION (2001) "This book should be in every medical and anthropological library." -Edgar F. Allin, DOODY'S HEALTH SCIENCES BOOK REVIEW JOURNAL (2001), "This book is really a very much-needed text and reference book which is not only immensely helpful for physical anthropologists, but also for general biologists and anatomists working on the development of the human skeleton. ...The book can whole-heartedly be recommended..." M. Schultz for AUXOLOGIE (2002) "The text is informative and well written, and makes fluent reading. This book will become a standard reference text and should be available not only in departments of archaeology and anthropology, but also to paediatric clinicians, radiologists and lawyers." Christine Hall in THE JOURNAL OF BONE AND JOINT SURGERY (April 2001) "Scheuer and Black have produced a much-needed reference text where previously there was mostly a void. These authors have invested heavily in researching the literature as well as museum collections in order to create Developmental Juvenile Osteology. Anyone who works with human skeletal remains in any context would greatly benefit from having this text as part of his or her library." Lee Meadows Jantz, University of Tennessee, in AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY (2001) "It is without doubt a worthy addition to the field of anatomy and should be a strong 'must have' for anyone interested in the growing human, whether from a clinical, forensic or archeological point of view. It should also find an indispensable place on the shelves of libraries and institutions where teaching and understanding of human anatomy is an important component of any courses and their specification or curricula." Peter Dangerfield, Liverpool University, in JOURNAL OF ANATOMY (2001) "...a welcome, long overdue contribution... The greatest achievement of this book is the combination of its unusual level of detail, top-quality illustrative material, and methodologies the authors have developed themselves, or wisely culled (and adapted) from fellow researchers. ...the book is unsurpassed in its handling of the complex anatomy of the young individual. ...an essential volume for archaeologists and physical anthropologists in the field..." Yoel Rak, Tel Aviv University, in JOURNAL OF HUMAN EVOLUTION (2001) "This book should be in every medical and anthropological library." Edgar F. Allin, DOODY'S HEALTH SCIENCES BOOK REVIEW JOURNAL (2001), "No previous publication provides a complete, richly illustrated, systematic account of every element of the immature skeleton and a summary of all of the main relevant publications from the past 300 years with an emphasis on documented specimens. This book should be in every medical and anthropological library. Rating ***** - Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journals "...without doubt a worth addition to the field of anatomy and should be a strong "must have" for anyone interested in the growing human, whether from a clinical, forensic or archeological point of view. It should also find an indispensable place on the shelves of the libraries of all institutions where teaching and understanding of human anatomy is an important component of any courses and their specification or curricula." - Journal of Anatomy "Scheuer and Black have taken on the monumental task of producing a much-needed reference, and they have succeeded... Each chapter is beautifully illustrated with various views of the bones and their respective features and epiphyses... These authors have invested heavily in researching the literature as well as museum collections in order to create Developmental Juvenile Osteology. Anyone who works with human skeletal remains in any context would greatly benefit from having this text as part of his or her library." - American Journal of Physical Anthropology, "This book is really a very much-needed text and reference book which is not only immensely helpful for physical anthropologists, but also for general biologists and anatomists working on the development of the human skeleton. ...The book can whole-heartedly be recommended..." -- M. Schultz for AUXOLOGIE (2002) "The text is informative and well written, and makes fluent reading. This book will become a standard reference text and should be available not only in departments of archaeology and anthropology, but also to paediatric clinicians, radiologists and lawyers." -- Christine Hall in THE JOURNAL OF BONE AND JOINT SURGERY (April 2001) "Scheuer and Black have produced a much-needed reference text where previously there was mostly a void. These authors have invested heavily in researching the literature as well as museum collections in order to create Developmental Juvenile Osteology . Anyone who works with human skeletal remains in any context would greatly benefit from having this text as part of his or her library." -- Lee Meadows Jantz, University of Tennessee, in AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY (2001) "It is without doubt a worthy addition to the field of anatomy and should be a strong 'must have' for anyone interested in the growing human, whether from a clinical, forensic or archeological point of view. It should also find an indispensable place on the shelves of libraries and institutions where teaching and understanding of human anatomy is an important component of any courses and their specification or curricula." -- Peter Dangerfield, Liverpool University, in JOURNAL OF ANATOMY (2001) "...a welcome, long overdue contribution... The greatest achievement of this book is the combination of its unusual level of detail, top-quality illustrative material, and methodologies the authors have developed themselves, or wisely culled (and adapted) from fellow researchers. ...the book is unsurpassed in its handling of the complex anatomy of the young individual. ...an essential volume for archaeologists and physical anthropologists in the field..." -- Yoel Rak, Tel Aviv University, in JOURNAL OF HUMAN EVOLUTION (2001) "This book should be in every medical and anthropological library." -- Edgar F. Allin, DOODY'S HEALTH SCIENCES BOOK REVIEW JOURNAL (2001)
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
611/.71
Table Of Content
Introduction.A Guide to the Text.Skeletal Development and Aging.Bone Development.Early Embryological Development.The Head, Neck and Dentition.The Vertebral Column.The Thorax.The Pectoral Girdle.The Upper Limb.The Pelvic Girdle.The Lower Limb.Appendices.Bibliography.Index.
Synopsis
Developmental Juvenile Osteology gives an account of the development of all the bones of the human skeleton, from their earliest embryological form to final adult form. This volume collates information never before assembled in one volume. Profusely illustrated with high quality drawings, it also provides a complete description of the adult skeleton and its anomalies. Covers anatomy of the adult skeleton Discusses skeletal embryology Explains development of the child's skeleton Collates information never before assembled in one book Contains excellent (never seen before) illustrations Covers important and unique topics Contains an extensive bibliography and comprehensive index, Developmental Juvenile Osteology gives an account of the development of all the bones of the human skeleton, from their earliest embryological form to final adult form. This volume collates information never before assembled in one volume. Profusely illustrated with high quality drawings, it also provides a complete description of the adult skeleton and its anomalies.
LC Classification Number
QM101.S347 2000
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