Beginning with the division of the human organism into three functional domains, Rohen reveals the unique characteristics and qualities of organ systems by describing them in terms of their inherent threefold functional dynamics and interrelationships, often with reference to their ontogeny and phylogeny. This beautifully illustrated book significantly supplements and expands the concepts of general anatomy and offers a new basis for approaching the interaction of body and soul. It not only conveys information but also awakens the reader's astonishment and joy at the unique natue of the human being.
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I was in a purchasing frenzy when I ordered this book. This is a creationist book. The only way that this book can or will supplement any anatomy textbook is if you're in a make-believe classroom. And, more to the point, the arguments are illogical, irrational, and really just plain stupid; lacking accuracy, plausibility, or even modern thinking. Children often amaze and astound with their brilliant ways of deducing, but the author's ideas about systems - especially organ systems... oh god! Oh... more info