



“Basic Semiotics of Internal Diseases” got published by Medpress-Inform in 2007. This is a special edition for future doctors. It is hard to say anything good about the illustrations included in it, all of them about the same quality—the artist has no idea of basic human anatomy. It’s curious how weak this chart’s design is—lines and arrows are horrendous, names and comments appear below the chart making it twice more difficult to figure out what they relate to. In this case, numbers have negative informative value, as they complicate understanding without offering any benefits.



