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Book Review: Milto I.V. Human Functional Morphology. Textbook in 3 volumes. Vol. 1: Viscerology. M.: Logosphere. 2022

https://doi.org/10.18499/2225-7357-2024-13-1-80-83

Abstract

The reviewed book is the first volume of the three-volume textbook “Human Functional Morphology” (Vol. 1 – Viscerology. Vol. 2 – Nervous system and sensory organ system. Vol. 3. Musculoskeletal system and cardiovascular system) and describes morphofunctional features of the human internal organs based on an interdisciplinary approach at the macroscopic, tissue, cellular and subcellular levels. The first volume of the textbook consists of 9 chapters, each of which represents a separate system of the human body. The description of each organ contains signs of the sources and course of development, their morphofunctional features are given, and issues of blood supply, innervation and functional significance are considered. The textbook will be useful for university students of medical and biological specialties, and can be used as a fundamental guide to human morphology by doctors of diverse specialties, biologists and embryologists.

About the Author

N. N. Shevlyuk
Orenburg State Medical University
Russian Federation

Nikolai N. Shevlyuk – Doct. Biol. Sci., Prof, Honored Worker of Higher Education of the Russian Federation, Professor of histology, cytology and embryology department

Ul. Sovetskaya, 6, Orenburg, 460000



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Shevlyuk N.N. Book Review: Milto I.V. Human Functional Morphology. Textbook in 3 volumes. Vol. 1: Viscerology. M.: Logosphere. 2022. Journal of Anatomy and Histopathology. 2024;13(1):80-83. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.18499/2225-7357-2024-13-1-80-83

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