Core Anatomy-Illustrated is a concise new atlas of human anatomy for medical and allied health 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, either traditional or systems-based.Presenting beautifully photographed dissections of extraordinary clarity, this succinct volume comprises 71 easy-to-read double page spreads. The combination of concise text on the left with annotated illustration 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 practice safely and effectively.
Author(s): Ian Parkin, Bari M. Logan
Edition: 1
Year: 2007
Language: English
Pages: 168
Book title......Page 4
Contents......Page 6
Foreword......Page 10
Acknowledgements......Page 11
Preface......Page 12
How to use this book......Page 14
Anatomical planes......Page 16
Movements of the upper limb......Page 17
Movements of the trunk and lower limb......Page 19
Movements: basic terminology......Page 20
PART I: The Skeleton......Page 22
1 Skeleton, bones of upper limb......Page 23
2 Skeleton of pelvis and lower limb, popliteal fossa, foot ligaments......Page 25
PART II: The Vertebral Column......Page 28
3 Individual vertebrae, lateral view of vertebral column, curvatures......Page 29
4 Vertebral column, spinal cord, meninges, emerging nerves......Page 31
PART III: Head and Neck......Page 34
5 Skull bones and base, external view......Page 35
6 Skull bones and base, internal view; pituitary gland......Page 37
7 Intracranial view: meninges, sinuses, cerebral veins......Page 39
8 Brain, cerebral arteries......Page 41
9 Intracranial view: introduction to cranial nerves......Page 43
10 Ear, associated nerves......Page 45
11 Orbital skeleton, eyelids, conjunctiva......Page 47
12 Orbital muscles, nerves......Page 49
13 Nasal cavity, bones, sinuses, conchae and meati......Page 51
14 Nasopharynx, auditory tube, neurovascular supply of nasal cavity and nasopharynx, maxillary nerve......Page 53
15 Temporomandibular joint and muscles......Page 55
16 Face: skeleton, muscles; scalp......Page 57
17 Facial neurovascular supply, salivary glands......Page 59
18 Oral cavity, teeth, tongue......Page 61
19 Soft palate, tonsils, pharynx......Page 63
20 Larynx, trachea......Page 65
21 Laryngeal muscles......Page 67
22 Superficial anterolateral neck, muscles, fascia......Page 69
23 Strap muscles, thyroid and parathyroid glands......Page 71
24 Deep anterolateral neck, thoracic inlet, arteries, vagus nerves......Page 73
25 Deep anterolateral neck, veins, nerves......Page 75
PART IV: The Thorax......Page 78
26 Mediastinum, from left......Page 79
27 Mediastinum, from right......Page 81
28 Thorax: thymus, pleural cavities, thoracic skeleton, intercostal muscles......Page 83
29 Diaphragm......Page 85
30 Lungs: lobes, fissures, bronchi, hila, relations......Page 87
31 Heart: in situ and removed......Page 89
32 Heart: chambers......Page 91
33 Heart valves and conducting system......Page 93
34 Heart: superior and external views, major vessels, coronary arteries and veins......Page 95
35 The breast, and the thoracic wall in respiration......Page 97
PART V: The Abdomen......Page 100
36 Full abdomen, peritoneum, position of organs......Page 101
37 Lower oesophagus and stomach......Page 103
38 Intestine......Page 105
39 The (vermiform) appendix, pancreas, spleen......Page 107
40 Liver: lobes, surrounding peritoneum and spaces......Page 109
41 Gall bladder, biliary tree, porta hepatis......Page 111
42 Kidneys......Page 113
43 Ureter, suprarenal (adrenal) gland......Page 115
44 Posterior abdominal wall muscles, mesentery......Page 117
45 Anterior abdominal wall......Page 119
PART VI: The Male and Female Pelvis......Page 122
46 Pelvic floor, ischio-anal fossa......Page 123
47 Urogenital triangle, external genitalia......Page 125
48 Penis, clitoris......Page 127
49 Testes, seminal vesicles, prostate gland......Page 129
50 Bladder, female urethra, vagina......Page 131
51 Pelvic ureter, male urethra......Page 133
52 Rectum, anal canal......Page 135
53 Ovary, uterine tubes......Page 137
54 Uterus, cervix......Page 139
PART VII: The Torso......Page 142
55 The torso......Page 143
PART VIII: The Upper Limb......Page 146
56 Axilla, upper limb fascia, veins, arteries......Page 147
57 Shoulder (glenohumeral) joint......Page 149
58 Elbow, superior radio-ulnar, inferior radio-ulnar, wrist and mid-carpal joints......Page 151
59 Upper limb: anterior muscle groups......Page 153
60 Upper limb: posterior muscle groups......Page 155
61 Superficial palm of hand, median nerve......Page 157
62 Deep palm, ulnar nerve, arteries......Page 159
63 Axillary artery, brachial plexus, radial nerve......Page 161
PART IX: The Lower Limb......Page 164
64 Lower limb: fascia, superficial veins, sural nerve, lymph nodes......Page 165
65 Hip joint, prevention of pelvic tilt......Page 167
66 Knee joint......Page 169
67 Tibiofibular, ankle and tarsal joints, arches of foot......Page 171
68 Sole of foot: plantar aponeurosis, muscle layers, neurovascular supply......Page 173
69 Lower limb: anterior muscle groups......Page 175
70 Lower limb: posterior muscle groups......Page 177
71 Buttock musculature, sciatic nerve......Page 179
Appendix to abdomen and pelvis: structures and concepts not visible on illustrations......Page 181
Bibliography......Page 187
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I......Page 193
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