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The Juvenile Skeleton - Academic Press Bone Development Book

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Description

Understanding the development of the human skeletal system is a vital component of forensic science and biological research. The Juvenile Skeleton provides a comprehensive examination of every bone in the human body, tracking development from the earliest embryological stages through to full maturity. This resource is designed to support professionals who require precise identification of even the smallest human fetal bones. Each stage of development is supported by superb bone drawings, making this an essential reference for those working in criminal investigations or deceased identification. Whether you are working in forensic science, clinical practice, or skeletal biology, this book offers the detailed visual and textual information needed to master the identification of the developing skeleton. It serves as a foundational text for physical anthropologists and researchers seeking to understand the progression of human bone growth.

Key Features

Covers every bone in the human body from the earliest embryological stage through to maturity.

Includes superb bone drawings at every stage of development to assist with visual identification.

Supports forensic professionals in the identification of deceased individuals and criminal investigations.

Provides essential reference material for clinicians, skeletal biologists, and physical anthropologists.

Focuses on the identification of even the smallest human fetal bones for accurate research.

Product Specifications

Format
paperback
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
26 June 2011
Listed Since
11 July 2011

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