Stedman's Medical Dictionary By Thomas Lathrop Stedman Synopsis:
The standard authority on medical language, the 25th edition (1990) is cited in Brandon-Hill and ARBA 1991. The 26th edition adds 12,000 new terms, many
of them concentrated in the rapidly developing areas of biotechnology, biochemistry, genetics, embryology, epidemiology, radiology, and neurology.
Among the features new to this edition are 125 identified high profile terms with expanded definitions; listing of terms primarily by English translations of the Latin (with the Latin
terms cross-referenced to their English equivalents); 1,000 new color illustrations, photographs, and tables; and 29 color anatomical plates near the center of the volume. Every new edition of
Stedman's is cause to celebrate; this one is the best and easiest to use yet. Essential. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
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