Know your heart
- PMID: 11892593
- DOI: 10.1177/175045890101100606
Know your heart
Abstract
In this article in our Concepts in Anatomy series, Mriga Williams joins John Clancy and Andrew McVicar in an examination of the heart, identifying and describing its component parts, its relationship to the circulatory system and some of the abnormalities it might develop. The article includes a range of activities readers may carry out to test and improve their knowledge. The series is based on the text by John Clancy and Andrew McVicar, Physiology and Anatomy--a homeostatic approach, Arnold, London (in print September 2001).
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