"A Course in Normal Histology: A Guide for Practical Instruction in Histology and Microscopic Anatomy" by Rudolf Krause and Phillip J.R. Schmahl, originally published in 1913, offers a detailed exploration of histology and microscopic anatomy. This book serves as a practical guide, providing comprehensive instruction in the preparation and examination of tissues at the microscopic level.
Intended for students and practitioners of medicine and biology, the text covers essential techniques and observations necessary for understanding the microscopic structure of the human body. It delves into the fundamental principles of histology, making it an invaluable resource for those seeking a solid foundation in this critical field.
This edition retains the original text, ensuring that readers can experience the detailed instructions and insights as they were originally intended, making it a valuable addition to any medical or scientific library.
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