by Hazel E. Field and Mary E. Taylor
University of Chicago Press, 1969
Paper: 978-0-226-24817-2 | eISBN: 978-0-226-16036-8
Library of Congress Classification QL737.C23F5 1969
Dewey Decimal Classification 599.74428

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
An Atlas of Cat Anatomy can help a student learn twice as much as he could in the same amount of time using only a written description. The book is spiral bound and stands like an easel, taking a minimum amount of space in the work area. Altogether there are fifty-seven plates featuring the various parts and organ systems in their actual size, making identification remarkably easy. A brief verbal description accompanies each plate. In addition, the extensive glossary includes synonymous terms, derivations, definitions, and keys to pronunciation.

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