Cell structure, Epithelium types, Exocrine glands, Connective Tissue types, Nerve/Muscle tissue interaction
The textbook is organized into 22 chapters, each covering a specific aspect of histology. The chapters are concise and to the point, providing students with a clear understanding of the material. The book also includes a comprehensive index and a list of references for further study. Netter-s Essential Histology- 2E -PDF- -StormRG-
The text is structured logically, starting with low-magnification overviews of tissues and moving to high-magnification, detailed micrographs. Chapter Topics Key Areas Covered Released in 2013 (with a 3rd edition now
In-depth look at the structure of the eye (adnexa) and ear (special senses) Best Way to Use Netter's Essential Histology Before this edition
Text-atlas combination with "plate" format (text acting as a legend for images).
View histology slides at different magnifications.
Released in 2013 (with a 3rd edition now available), Netter’s Essential Histology, 2nd Edition , by William K. Ovalle, PhD, and Patrick C. Nahirney, PhD, represents a turning point in histology education. Before this edition, histology texts were often text-heavy, relying on grainy photomicrographs. The 2E leveraged the "Netterization" of histology—replacing standard textbook diagrams with Netter’s clear, almost three-dimensional, stylized illustrations.