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PMA08-1 Anatomy & Physiology: Books & eBooks

Library content for Anatomy and Physiology

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Finding Anatomy and Physiology Books at IOT

The Library's Books are shelved according to the Library of Congress' classification system.  

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The Library of Congress classification for Anatomy and Physiology is Subclass Q (Science) section M (QM).

QM    1-695          Human Anatomy

  • 1-511         General
  • 531-549     Regional Anatomy
  • 550-577.8  Human & Comparative histology
  • 601-695     Human embryology 

QP     1-981           Physiology

  • 1-345         General
  • 351-495     Neurophysiology and Neuropsychology
  • 501-801     Animal Biochemistry
  • 901-981     Experimental Pharmacology

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QM 23.2

.M348

2001

  • QM - describes the broad subject or Main Class and subclass. Within class Q for Science, for example, QM represents the subclass Human Anatomy
  • 23.2 is the classification number, which defines the subject matter more finely
  • .M348 - is the cutter number and usually describes the author's last name or title of work though it may also represent further subject subdivision or geographic area. Sometimes there are double Cutters. Read in alphabetical order, then the number as a decimal.
  • 2001  - date of publication: read in chronological order 

 

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