Miniatlas
Miniatlas Collection
They are small atlases dedicated to different medical specialities.
Useful for doctors in their relationship with patients, for pharmacists, medical students and others interested in knowing more about certain pathologies.
the collection
Cardiology Miniatlas
The cardiovascular system conveys blood through vessels to and from all parts of the body, carrying nutrients and oxygen to tissues and removing carbon dioxide and other wastes. It is a closed tubular system in which the blood is propelled by a muscular heart.
Gastroenterology Miniatlas
Every organ in the digestive system develops a common vital function: prepare food for its absorption and later utilization by millions of cells in the human body.
Gynecology Miniatlas
The real importance of the feminine reproduction system is better understood when we realize its main function: enabling descendance and perpetuating the existence of the genetic code.
Infectology Miniatlas
Immunity refers to the ability of an organism to protect itself.
The immunological system is a complex group of defense responses that helps repel disease-causing organisms (pathogens) from a hostile environment.
The Musculoskeletal System Miniatlas
Composed of the skeletal muscles and bones, it moves the body and protectively houses its internal organs.
The Nervous System Miniatlas
The Nervous system conducts stimuli from sensory receptors to the brain and spinal cord and that conducts impulses back to other parts of the body.
This transmission, stimuli and response, enables the body to interact with the enviroment.
Ophthalmology Miniatlas
Vision is the most developed sense in humans.
The eye converts light into nervous impulses, that travel to specialized areas of the brain, where they are analyzed and recognized as images.
Pediatrics Miniatlas
Pediatrics´ main concern is newly born babies, kids and young people, their growth and evolution until they develop into fully grown up adults.
The Respiratory System Miniatlas
The respiratory system, composed of the breathing passages, lungs, and muscles of respiration, obtains from the air the oxygen necessary for cellular metabolism; it also returns to the air the carbon dioxide that forms as a waste product of such metabolism.
The Skin Miniatlas
The skin, completely covering the body surface, is the most extensive organ in the human body.
It both provides protection and receives sensory stimuli from the external environment.
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