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OverviewCONSULT Online Access CONSULT Online Access Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kenneth P. Moses (Division of Anatomy Loma Linda University School of Medicine, Loma Linda, CA, USA) , Pedro B. Nava (Division Director, Associate Professor, Division of Anatomy Loma Linda University School of Medicine, Loma Linda, CA) , John C. Banks (Professor of Anatomy, Andrews University, Berrien Springs, MI) , Darrell K. PetersenPublisher: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Imprint: Saunders Edition: 2nd edition Dimensions: Width: 24.90cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 30.50cm Weight: 2.680kg ISBN: 9780323077798ISBN 10: 032307779 Pages: 656 Publication Date: 14 May 2012 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education , Undergraduate Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of Contents1. Introduction to Anatomy UNIT 1: HEAD & NECK 2. Introduction to Head and Neck 3. Skull 4. Scalp and Face 5. Parotid, Temporal and Pterygopalatine Regions 6. Eye 7. Ear 8. Nose 9. Oral Region 10. Pharynx and Larynx 11. Submental Region 12. Anterior Triangle 13. Posterior Triangle/Deep Neck UNIT 2: UPPER LIMB 14. Introduction to the Upper Limb 15. Breast and Pectoral Regions 16. Axilla/Brachial Plexus 17. Scapular Region 18. Shoulder Complex 19. Arm 20. Elbow Joint/Cubital Fossa 21. Anterior Forearm 22. Posterior Forearm 23. Wrist and Hand Joints 24. Hand Muscles UNIT 3: TRUNK 25. Introduction to Trunk 26. Vertebral Column 27. Suboccipital Region 28. Back Muscles 29. Chest Wall and Mediastinum 30. Heart 31. Lungs 32. Diaphragm/Posterior Abdominal Wall 33. Abdominal Organs 34. Gastrointestinal Tract 35. Anterolateral Abdominal Wall/Inguinal Region 36. Pelvic Girdle 37. Pelvic Viscera - Male and Female 38. Perineum UNIT 4: THE LOWER LIMB 39. Introduction to the Lower Limb 40. Anteromedial Thigh 41. Hip Joint 42. Gluteal Region/Posterior Thigh 43. Knee Joint and Popliteal Fossa 44. Anterolateral Leg 45. Posterior Leg 46. Ankle and Foot Joints 47. FootReviews.. .Provides a clear three-dimensional understanding of anatomical structures by creating a unique photographic image collection of human gross anatomy...an outstanding exemplar of its genre, innovative and compelling in terms of production and a masterpiece of utility for students and professionals alike. - Association of American Publishers (AAP) -This revised edition is appropriate for all students in the health sciences and distinguishes itself from other atlases with its excellent dissection photographs, overviews, and clinical correlations. Each chapter includes osteological and radiographic images associated with the area, which results in repetition of figures throughout the book. It would be better to combine the osteological and radiographic images at the end of the four major regional sections rather than repeating plates in multiple chapters. The chapter on the perineum (chapter 38), omitted a few structures. This is not equivalent to a comprehensive textbook, but it provides more information and clinical comments than other basic atlases. It offers photographs of actual structures rather than illustrations, which may appeal to some students.- Erin Leslie, PhD(Midwestern University) Doody Review:80/100 . ..Provides a clear three-dimensional understanding of anatomical structures by creating a unique photographic image collection of human gross anatomy...an outstanding exemplar of its genre, innovative and compelling in terms of production and a masterpiece of utility for students and professionals alike. - Association of American Publishers (AAP) This revised edition is appropriate for all students in the health sciences and distinguishes itself from other atlases with its excellent dissection photographs, overviews, and clinical correlations. Each chapter includes osteological and radiographic images associated with the area, which results in repetition of figures throughout the book. It would be better to combine the osteological and radiographic images at the end of the four major regional sections rather than repeating plates in multiple chapters. The chapter on the perineum (chapter 38), omitted a few structures. This is not equivalent to a comprehensive textbook, but it provides more information and clinical comments than other basic atlases. It offers photographs of actual structures rather than illustrations, which may appeal to some students. Erin Leslie, PhD(Midwestern University) Doody Review:80/100 . ..Provides a clear three-dimensional understanding of anatomical structures by creating a unique photographic image collection of human gross anatomy...an outstanding exemplar of its genre, innovative and compelling in terms of production and a masterpiece of utility for students and professionals alike. - Association of American Publishers (AAP) .. .Provides a clear three-dimensional understanding of anatomical structures by creating a unique photographic image collection of human gross anatomy...an outstanding exemplar of its genre, innovative and compelling in terms of production and a masterpiece of utility for students and professionals alike. - Association of American Publishers (AAP) -This revised edition is appropriate for all students in the health sciences and distinguishes itself from other atlases with its excellent dissection photographs, overviews, and clinical correlations. Each chapter includes osteological and radiographic images associated with the area, which results in repetition of figures throughout the book. It would be better to combine the osteological and radiographic images at the end of the four major regional sections rather than repeating plates in multiple chapters. The chapter on the perineum (chapter 38), omitted a few structures. This is not equivalent to a comprehensive textbook, but it provides more information and clinical comments than other basic atlases. It offers photographs of actual structures rather than illustrations, which may appeal to some students.- Erin Leslie, PhD(Midwestern University) Doody Review:80/100 This revised edition is appropriate for all students in the health sciences and distinguishes itself from other atlases with its excellent dissection photographs, overviews, and clinical correlations. Each chapter includes osteological and radiographic images associated with the area, which results in repetition of figures throughout the book. It would be better to combine the osteological and radiographic images at the end of the four major regional sections rather than repeating plates in multiple chapters. The chapter on the perineum (chapter 38), omitted a few structures. This is not equivalent to a comprehensive textbook, but it provides more information and clinical comments than other basic atlases. It offers photographs of actual structures rather than illustrations, which may appeal to some students. Erin Leslie, PhD(Midwestern University) Doody Review:80/100 This revised edition is appropriate for all students in the health sciences and distinguishes itself from other atlases with its excellent dissection photographs, overviews, and clinical correlations. Each chapter includes osteological and radiographic images associated with the area, which results in repetition of figures throughout the book. It would be better to combine the osteological and radiographic images at the end of the four major regional sections rather than repeating plates in multiple chapters. The chapter on the perineum (chapter 38), omitted a few structures. This is not equivalent to a comprehensive textbook, but it provides more information and clinical comments than other basic atlases. It offers photographs of actual structures rather than illustrations, which may appeal to some students. Erin Leslie, PhD(Midwestern University) Doody Review:80/100 Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |