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, (Formerly University Prosector, Department of Anatomy, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK and Formerly Prosector Department), (Professor of Applied Clinical Anatomy, University of Dundee, and Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh, UK)
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 200 pages, kõrgus x laius: 276x210 mm, kaal: 600 g, 30 Line drawings, black and white; 192 Halftones, color; 192 Illustrations, color; 30 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Jun-2007
  • Kirjastus: Hodder Arnold
  • ISBN-10: 0340809183
  • ISBN-13: 9780340809181
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 200 pages, kõrgus x laius: 276x210 mm, kaal: 600 g, 30 Line drawings, black and white; 192 Halftones, color; 192 Illustrations, color; 30 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Jun-2007
  • Kirjastus: Hodder Arnold
  • ISBN-10: 0340809183
  • ISBN-13: 9780340809181
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'Core Anatomy - Illustrated' is a concise new atlas of human anatomy for medical and allied healthcare undergraduates, postgraduate trainees, and teaching staff. It presents the key anatomical knowledge necessary for clinical practice, at a level that is compatible with current core curricula, whether traditional or systems-based.

Presenting beautifully photographed prosections of extraordinary clarity, this succinct volume comprises 71 easy-to-read double-page spreads. The combination of concise text on the left with labelled illustration and key on the right, offers a quick, accurate reference guide to human anatomy.

Written by Professor Ian Parkin, Mr Bari Logan and Mr Mark McCarthy, who between them have over 75 years experience of teaching, examining and preparing human anatomical material, 'Core Anatomy - Illustrated' covers the human body, both male and female, literally from head to toe. The content of the book has been carefully selected as the most essential 'end view' level of dissected anatomy that medical, paramedical, and surgical practitioners must be familiar with to practise safely and effectively.

Arvustused

"The authors are to be congratulated on covering such a wide range of essential material in a concise manner while still providing an engaging and readable text."

Clive Lee, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland

Foreword ix
Acknowledgements x
Preface xi
How to use this book xiii
Anatomy and Movement
Parts of the body
1(1)
Anatomical planes
1(1)
Movements of the upper limb
2(2)
Movements of the trunk and lower limb
4(1)
Movements: basic terminology
5(3)
PART I The Skeleton
Skeleton, bones of upper limb
8(2)
Skeleton of pelvis and lower limb, popliteal fossa, foot ligaments
10(4)
PART II The Vertebral Column
Individual vertebrae, lateral view of vertebral column, curvatures
14(2)
Vertebral column, spinal cord, meninges, emerging nerves
16(4)
PART III Head and Neck
Skull bones and base, external view
20(2)
Skull bones and base, internal view; pituitary gland
22(2)
Intracranial view: meninges, sinuses, cerebral veins
24(2)
Brain, cerebral arteries
26(2)
Intracranial view: introduction to cranial nerves
28(2)
Ear, associated nerves
30(2)
Orbital skeleton, eyelids, conjunctiva
32(2)
Orbital muscles, nerves
34(2)
Nasal cavity, bones, sinuses, conchae and meati
36(2)
Nasopharynx, auditory tube, neurovascular supply of nasal cavity and nasopharynx, maxillary nerve
38(2)
Temporomandibular joint and muscles
40(2)
Face: skeleton, muscles; scalp
42(2)
Facial neurovascular supply, salivary glands
44(2)
Oral cavity, teeth, tongue
46(2)
Soft palate, tonsils, pharynx
48(2)
Larynx, trachea
50(2)
Laryngeal muscles
52(2)
Superficial anterolateral neck, muscles, fascia
54(2)
Strap muscles, thyroid and parathyroid glands
56(2)
Deep anterolateral neck, thoracic inlet, arteries, vagus nerves
58(2)
Deep anterolateral neck, veins, nerves
60(4)
PART IV The Thorax
Mediastinum, from left
64(2)
Mediastinum, from right
66(2)
Thorax: thymus, pleural cavities, thoracic skeleton, intercostal muscles
68(2)
Diaphragm
70(2)
Lungs: lobes, fissures, bronchi, hila, relations
72(2)
Heart: in situ and removed
74(2)
Heart: chambers
76(2)
Heart valves and conducting system
78(2)
Heart: superior and external views, major vessels, coronary arteries and veins
80(2)
The breast, and the thoracic wall in respiration
82(4)
PART V The Abdomen
Full abdomen, peritoneum, position of organs
86(2)
Lower oesophagus and stomach
88(2)
Intestine
90(2)
The (vermiform) appendix, pancreas, spleen
92(2)
Liver: lobes, surrounding peritoneum and spaces
94(2)
Gall bladder, biliary tree, porta hepatis
96(2)
Kidneys
98(2)
Ureter, suprarenal (adrenal) gland
100(2)
Posterior abdominal wall muscles, mesentery
102(2)
Anterior abdominal wall
104(4)
PART VI The Male and Female Pelvis
Pelvic floor, ischio-anal fossa
108(2)
Urogenital triangle, external genitalia
110(2)
Penis, clitoris
112(2)
Testes, seminal vesicles, prostate gland
114(2)
Bladder, female urethra, vagina
116(2)
Pelvic ureter, male urethra
118(2)
Rectum, anal canal
120(2)
Ovary, uterine tubes
122(2)
Uterus, cervix
124(4)
PART VII The Torso
The torso
128(4)
PART VIII The Upper Limb
Axilla, upper limb fascia, veins, arteries
132(2)
Shoulder (glenohumeral) joint
134(2)
Elbow, superior radio-ulnar, inferior radio-ulnar, wrist and mid-carpal joints
136(2)
Upper limb: anterior muscle groups
138(2)
Upper limb: posterior muscle groups
140(2)
Superficial palm of hand, median nerve
142(2)
Deep palm, ulnar nerve, arteries
144(2)
Axillary artery, brachial plexus, radial nerve
146(4)
PART IX The Lower Limb
Lower limb: fascia, superficial veins, sural nerve, lymph nodes
150(2)
Hip joint, prevention of pelvic tilt
152(2)
Knee joint
154(2)
Tibiofibular, ankle and tarsal joints, arches of foot
156(2)
Sole of foot: plantar aponeurosis, muscle layers, neurovascular supply
158(2)
Lower limb: anterior muscle groups
160(2)
Lower limb: posterior muscle groups
162(2)
Buttock musculature, sciatic nerve
164(2)
Appendix to abdomen and pelvis: structures and concepts not visible on illustrations 166(6)
Bibliography 172(1)
Index 173


Ian Parkin MB ChB, Professor of Applied Clinical Anatomy, University of Dundee and Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh; formerly Clinical Anatomist, University of Cambridge and Senior Lecturer in Anatomy, University of Birmingham





Bari M Logan MA FMA (Hon) MBIE MAMMA, formerly University Prosector, University of Cambridge; Prosector, Department of Anatomy, The Royal College of Surgeons of England, London, and Anatomical Preparator, Department of Human Morphology, University of Nottingham Medical School





Mark J McCarthy MB ChB PhD FRCS (Eng) FRCS (Edin), Consultant Vascular Surgeon and Honorary Senior Lecturer, Department of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, Leicester Royal Infirmary