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MBRYOLOGY studies the succession of transformations undergone by
the fertilized E egg in the formation of a new individual.
Development of the embryo is directed by morphogenetic mechanisms
ruled by a strict chronology. Survival of the egg, its transport in
the genital tract, and the adaptation of the maternal orga nism to
its presence are controlled by hormonal actions. Knowledge of these
subjects is proving to be increasingly important for the medical
practitioner. Such information helps to explain anatomic
correlations; organ relation ships also illuminate the etiology of
numerous pathologic conditions. Disturbances of prenatal
development engender congenital malformations and constitute an
important cause of perinatal mortality and postnatal morbidity. Our
goal in preparing Volume I was to introduce the student to the
complex pheno mena of embryonic development in a clear and direct
way. We tried to present an overall view of the simultaneous nature
of the multiple and rapid events in embryogenesis. Also, we thought
it appropriate to treat certain topics in depth, becallse of their
difficulty, or their physiological or pathological implications.
Thus, gastrulation and formation of the body shape, including
flexion, which are par ticularly dynamic processes, can best be
understood by following their sequences in detail. Special
attention '}Jas also devoted to the placenta, since it assures the
functions of nutrition, respiration, and excretion. It is also an
endocrine gland upon which the hor monal equilibrium of pregnancy
depends.
MBRl'OLOGl' studies the succession of transformations undergone by
the fertilized E egg in the formation of a new individual.
Development of the embryo is directed by morphogenetic mechanisms
ruled by a strict chronology. Survival of the egg, its -transport
in the genital tract, and the adaptation of the maternal organism
to its presence are controlled by hormonal actions. Knowledge of
these subjects is proving to be increasingly important for the
medical practitioner. Such information helps to explain anatomic
correlations; organ relation ships also illuminate the etiology of
numerous pathologic conditions. Disturbances of prenatal
development engender congenital malformations and constitute an
important cause of perinatal mortality and postnatal morbidity. We
are gratef'ul to numerous student.~ and colleagues whose
cooperation has aided preparation of this book. THE AUTHORS.
TRANSLATOR'S PREFACE Translation of this work was undertaken in
order to make available in English this excellent and unusual aid
for the teaching arid study of mammalian, primarily human,
embryology. This hook emphasizes visual presentations. It combines
the use of exceptionally clear and instructive drawings with
photomicrographs and concise but complete text 111 an exposition of
the dynamic aspects of development. Thus, the three volumes of this
book will be of help in preparation and review for students,
research workers, medical practitioners such as obstetricians and
pedia tricians, and-others who are concerned with embryology.
Analysis of the precise timing of various stages of human
development makes it especially useful for all who are interested
in the study and prevention of congenital malformations.
Research Methods: A Framework for Evidence-Based Clinical
Practice is written specifically for students and practitioners in
allied health care professions that treat patients with movement
limitations, such as physical therapy and athletic training.
Following the text's clear, easy-to-follow guidance, readers will
quickly learn how to gather, read, interpret, assess, and apply
research to clinical practice. Most importantly, they will discover
how an evidence-based approach will improve clinical outcomes in
their own practice.
This volume is the first definitive reference and textbook in
the one-hundred-fifty year history of college health. Written for
professionals and for those working in student services and higher
education administration, it covers the history of college health,
administrative matters including financing and accreditation, and
clinical issues such as women's health, HIV/AIDS, and mental
health. The book also focuses on prevention, including immunization
and tuberculin testing. The contributors are well respected in the
field and are actively working in the specific areas on which they
write.
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