Description
Condition Notes: This ex-library copy of “Functional Anatomy of the Limbs and Back” bears the typical markings and wear associated with institutional use, including library stamps, labels, and reinforced bindings. The pages show some tanning and occasional markings, but the text remains clear and legible throughout.
This comprehensive guide to the functional anatomy of the human body’s limbs and back is a valuable resource for students and professionals in the fields of medicine, physical therapy, and sports science. Published in the mid-20th century, it represents a significant contribution to the understanding of human anatomy and its practical applications.
The author, a renowned anatomist and educator, draws upon years of research and teaching experience to provide a detailed exploration of the intricate structures and movements of the limbs and back. Detailed illustrations and diagrams complement the text, offering visual aids for comprehending the complex interplay of bones, muscles, and joints.
Beyond its practical applications, this work also offers insights into the historical development of anatomical studies and the evolution of medical knowledge. Collectors and readers with an interest in the history of science and medicine will appreciate the book’s significance as a landmark in the field of functional anatomy.