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Anatomy Atlases: Atlas of Human Anatomy in Cross Section: Acknowledgments

Atlas of Human Anatomy in Cross Section

Acknowledgments

Ronald A. Bergman, Ph.D., Adel K. Afifi, M.D., Jean J. Jew, M.D., and Paul C. Reimann, B.S.
Peer Review Status: Externally Peer Reviewed


We are grateful to Loren M. Spence, Kenneth E. Adams, and Dennis C. Mickelson for providing anatomical specimens and assisting in the preparation of sections.

We are grateful for the assistance of Jennifer Ankerstjerne, student of medicine, in the preparation of sections for photography and of Helen Fankhauser, who never failed in processing the film.

We are indebted to Phyllis S. Bergman for editing the page proof.

Associate editor Vicki Vaughn, book production coordinator Barbara Felton, illustration planner Wayne Hubbel, designer Wilma Rosenberger, and others not known to us at Williams & Wilkins have contributed significantly to this effort. We are grateful for their cheerful and helpful advice and expertise.

Finally, we acknowledge the expert assistance given us in locating and obtaining obscure but important references by the staff of the Hardin Health Sciences Library of The University of Iowa College of Medicine.

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