Lee Oliva, Doctor of Chiropractic, graduated from Palmer College of Chiropractic West., San Jose, California (1994). He practiced for 20+ years in the San Gabriel Valley, California (East of Los Angeles). He was educated in the classics in a Catholic Seminary. Received a Bachelor’s Science Degree from California State University, L.A. in Business Administration.
“If these volumes ease the learning process and increase your interest in the function and form of the human body, as they did for me during the 3+ years of research and writing of this 15-section Anatomy & Physiology primer, I have accomplished my purpose” – Lee Oliva
GUIDE TO ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY TERMS - brief definitions & Morphology is an essential word-learning Abecedary of the course’s challenging terms from the ordinary (ABDOMINIS) to the most challenging (ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE).
The brief definitions are not brief. The physiological phenomena of Lymphatic System and Immunity cannot be explained with short phrases or pat single sentences. Still, the author cautions the reader to get the complete definitions from the text.
Contains 475+ terms. Peruse the brief definition and the morphology, the meaning of their eponyms and you are on your way to mastering Digestive System.
Scan through the English translations of Latin muscle names. The sheer volume of muscle names seems intimidating. Once the students become familiar with their adjectival descriptions, functions and locations via the English translation, you will detect a pattern as described. Familiarity with the naming pattern of muscles engenders confidence in your learning process.
Muscular System: Histology Terms - Volume 4B is compiled separately from Gross Anatomy Terms – Volume 4A for navigating efficiency. The total of 650 Terms for both A & B volumes test the limits of navigation in ebook platform. Scrolling through the DIRECTORY becomes cumbersome. Anatomical Planes may sound to be familiar common everyday concepts. The confusion ensues the moment they are used with
Anatomical Planes may sound to be familiar common everyday concepts. The confusion ensues the moment they are used with directional terms like Superior, Inferior, Lateral or Medial. But the student will have an epiphany with this terms with closer scrutiny and modifying your word-view of the terms.
The terms in this section are organized alphabetically, with brief introductory definitions, and corresponding "dissections" of their roots. Get an overview of this system’s line up of terms in the DIRECTORY. The aim is not for the full understanding of terms, but for insights into the inner workings of A&P Terminology.
The terms in this section are organized alphabetically, with brief introductory definitions, and corresponding "dissections" of their roots. Get an overview of this system’s line up of terms in the DIRECTORY. The aim is not for the full understanding of terms, but for insights into the inner workings of A&P Terminology.
The terms in this section are organized alphabetically, with brief introductory definitions, and corresponding "dissections" of their roots. Get an overview of this system’s line up of terms in the DIRECTORY. The aim is not for the full understanding of terms, but for insights into the inner workings of A&P Terminology.
This work is the compilation of 3500+ A&P terms and their associated Greek & Latin Roots, 1400+. The aim is not for the full understanding of terms, but for insights into the inner workings of A&P Terminology, how terms are compounded from one or more Greek and Latin root(s). The guide provides students with the preparatory foreknowledge before taking the course. Use as a primer for intro A&P.
The terms in this section are organized alphabetically, with brief introductory definitions, and corresponding "dissections" of their roots and morphologies. Get an overview of this system’s line up of terms in the DIRECTORY. Solicit the professors' advice. The collection of terms in this volume covers the whole section and more, since same root may be used in other terms of other sections.
The terms in this section are organized alphabetically, with brief introductory definitions, and corresponding "dissections" of their roots and morphology. Get an overview of this system’s line up of terminology in the DIRECTORY. Solicit the professors' advice. The collection of terms in this volume covers the whole subject and more, since same root may be used in other terms of other sections.
Demystify Anatomy & Physiology Terms. Greek&Latin ROOTS DECODED! is a systematic guide to the ancient origins of A&P nomenclature. Survey the alphabetic DIRECTORY OF TERMS. It is direct to the point. Navigate the Terms and you will be linked to their Morphology. Compare the brief definition of the term provided with the root imagery and metaphor. Intellectual Aha!-moments and chuckles await.
Demystify Anatomy & Physiology Terms. Greek&Latin ROOTS DECODED! is a systematic guide to the ancient origins of its nomenclature. It is easy to use and understand: click on the term in the Directory and you will be linked to its morphology. Understanding the imagery and metaphor of common Greek and Latin words in A&P facilitates understanding and recall more efficiently than repetitive drills.
Anatomy & Physiology Terms Greek&Latin ROOTS DECODED! is a systematic and quick guide to the ancient origins of A&P nomenclature. It is easy to use. The DIRECTORY of decoded terms is navigable. Click on the term and you will be "beamed" to its morphology, its compounding with Stem-Roots and combining Prefix-Suffixes. Promises A&P discovery, enlightenment, recall, and mastery. Happy navigating.
A&P Terms Greek&Latin ROOTS DECODED! is a systematic and easy guide to the ancient origins of its nomenclature. Easy: click on the term in the Directory and you will be linked to the morphology of the term. Discovering the imagery and metaphor of common Greek and Latin words that name A&P parts or concepts facilitates understanding and recall, far more effectively than exhausting memorization.
Vol 3A DECODED! contains 350+ Terms of Muscular Gross Anatomy. Two bonus sections, Muscles are listed by region such as head, face, neck, upper limbs . . . The most generous bonus is the English translations of every muscle listed. Muscle nomenclature has retained its Latin form till today, 21st Century A.D. The imagery and metaphors are revealing of Ancient Rome (Buccinator, Masseter, Risorius)
A&P Terms Greek&Latin ROOTS DECODED! is a systematic and easy guide to the ancient origins of its nomenclature. Easy: click on the term in the Directory and you will be linked to the morphology of the term. Discovering the imagery and metaphor of common Greek and Latin words to name A&P parts or concepts facilitates understanding and recall far beyond repetitive memorization.