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Human Anatomy, Color Atlas and Textbook: With STUDENT CONSULT Online Access

معرفی کتاب «Human Anatomy, Color Atlas and Textbook: With STUDENT CONSULT Online Access» نوشتهٔ John A. Gosling MD MB ChB FRCS, Philip F. Harris MD MB ChB MSc, John R. Humpherson MB ChB, Ian Whitmore MD MB BS LRCP MRCS, Peter L. T. Willan MB ChB FRCS، منتشرشده توسط نشر Elsevier Health Sciences UK در سال 2016. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

The new edition of this well-known hybrid anatomy core text and atlas superbly depicts and describes the human body, so you can identify anatomical structures with confidence and have a clear understanding of the core anatomy you need. Now fully revised and updated, it is the only textbook and atlas of gross anatomy that illustrates all structures using high-quality dissection photographs AND clearly labelled line drawings for each photograph. This is combined with concise yet thorough text to support and explain all key human anatomy and clearly relate it to clinical practice. The complete, downloadable eBook (via Student Consult), enhanced with interactive self-assessment material, completes this superb, comprehensive resource. It will be particularly relevant to medical and dental students , as well as candidates preparing for higher surgical specialties and radiology . It will also be an invaluable, accessible guide for students in other professions where anatomy is an important component of the course. High quality, richly coloured dissection photographs show structures most likely to be seen and tested in the lab – helps you recognize and interpret gross specimens accurately Interpretive line drawings next to every photograph, with consistent colour-coding – helps you clearly identify structures and differentiate fat, muscle, ligament, etc. 'Clinical Skills' pages and new highlighting of the most clinically relevant text helps readers quickly understand how to apply knowledge of gross anatomy to the clinical setting New photographs reflect the latest imaging techniques as seen in current practice This book comes with the complete, downloadable eBook via STUDENT CONSULT– enhanced with new interactive self-assessment material to check understanding and aid exam preparation High quality, richly coloured dissection photographs show structures most likely to be seen and tested in the lab – helps you recognize and interpret gross specimens accurately Interpretive line drawings next to every photograph , with consistent colour-coding – helps you clearly identify structures and differentiate fat, muscle, ligament, etc. 'Clinical Skills' pages and new highlighting of the most clinically relevant text helps readers quickly understand how to apply knowledge of gross anatomy to the clinical setting New photographs reflect the latest imaging techniques as seen in current practice This book comes with the complete, downloadable eBook via STUDENT CONSULT – enhanced with new interactive self-assessment material to check understanding and aid exam preparation Front Cover Student consult page Human Anatomy, Color Atlas and Textbook Copyright Page Preface to the Sixth Edition Preface to the First Edition Acknowledgements Table Of Contents Human Anatomy User Guide Organization Text and Photographs Accompanying Diagrams Labels and Leader Lines Orientation Guides Terminology Self-assessment 1 Basic Anatomical Concepts Terms of Position and Movement Basic Tissues and Structures Skin Subcutaneous tissue (superficial fascia) Deep fascia Muscle Cartilage Bone Skeleton Joints Synovial joints Serous membranes and cavities Blood vessels Lymphatic vessels and nodes Nervous tissue Somatic nerves Autonomic nerves Sympathetic nerves Parasympathetic nerves 2 Thorax Introduction Skeleton of the Thorax Ribs Costal cartilages Sternum Thoracic Wall Skin Breast Blood supply Lymph drainage Muscles Pectoralis major Pectoralis minor Serratus anterior Intercostal spaces Intercostal muscles External intercostal muscles Internal intercostal muscles Innermost intercostal muscles Nerve supply Actions Intercostal vessels and nerves Intercostal arteries Intercostal veins Intercostal nerves Pleura Parietal pleura Surface markings of the parietal pleura Visceral pleura Surface markings of the visceral pleura Lungs Fissures Surfaces, borders and relations Surface markings Bronchi Pulmonary vessels Autonomic nerves Mediastinum Pericardium Fibrous pericardium Serous pericardium Heart External features Borders Surfaces Chambers and valves Right atrium Tricuspid valve Right ventricle Pulmonary valve Left atrium Mitral (bicuspid) valve Left ventricle Aortic valve Pulmonary trunk and ascending aorta Blood vessels Right coronary artery Left coronary artery Coronary sinus and cardiac veins Conducting system Mediastinal Structures Brachiocephalic veins Superior vena cava Arch of aorta and branches Phrenic nerves Trachea Oesophagus Vagus (X) nerves Descending thoracic aorta and branches Thoracic duct Azygos venous system Thoracic sympathetic trunk Branches Exam Skills Clinical Case Skills Case Study 1 Questions: Case Study 2 Questions: Case Study 3 Questions: Case Study 4 Questions: Observation Skills Answers: Answers: Answers: Answers: 3 Upper Limb Introduction Deltoid Axillary nerve Axilla Walls Contents Axillary artery Axillary vein Brachial plexus Axillary lymph nodes Anterior Compartment of the Arm Muscles Vessels Nerves Cubital Fossa Anterior Compartment of the Forearm Superficial muscles Deep muscles Vessels Nerves Palm and Digits Deep fascia of the palm Flexor tendons in the hand Thenar muscles Hypothenar muscles Deep muscles Digital extensor expansions Blood vessels Nerves Muscles Attaching the Upper Limb to the Trunk Trapezius Levator scapulae and rhomboids Latissimus dorsi Short Scapular Muscles Rotator cuff muscles Subscapularis Supraspinatus Infraspinatus Teres minor Teres major Posterior Compartment of the Arm Triceps brachii Vessels and nerves Radial nerve Profunda brachii artery Ulnar nerve Posterior Compartment of the Forearm Superficial muscles Deep muscles Vessels Nerves Dorsum of the Hand Clavicular and Shoulder Joints Clavicular joints Shoulder joint Elbow Joint Radioulnar Joints Wrist Joint Radiocarpal joint Joints of Carpus Intercarpal joints Movements Carpal tunnel Joints of the Hand Carpometacarpal joints Metacarpophalangeal joints Interphalangeal joints Exam Skills Clinical Case Skills Case Study 1 Questions: Case Study 2 Questions: Case Study 3 Questions: Case Study 4 Questions: Observation Skills Answers: Answers: Answers: Answers: 4 Abdomen Introduction Anterior Abdominal Wall Skin and subcutaneous tissue Muscles External oblique Internal oblique Transversus abdominis Rectus abdominis Rectus sheath Actions of abdominal muscles Structures deep to muscles Nerves and vessels Lower thoracic nerves First lumbar nerve Blood vessels Lymphatics Inguinal Canal Boundaries Contents Inguinal hernias Scrotum Skin and subcutaneous tissue Spermatic fasciae Spermatic cord Tunica vaginalis Testis Epididymis Ductus (vas) deferens Peritoneum Parietal peritoneum Nerve supply Visceral peritoneum and mesenteries Infracolic compartment of the greater sac Nerve supply Supracolic compartment of the greater sac Omental bursa (lesser sac) Stomach Relations Omenta Arterial supply Venous drainage Nerve supply Spleen Surface features Relations Blood supply Duodenum Parts and structure Relations Blood supply Pancreas Relations Pancreatic ducts Blood supply Liver Surface features and relations Anterior and lateral surfaces Superior surface Visceral surface Posterior surface Subphrenic and subhepatic spaces Biliary apparatus Ducts Gall bladder Hepatic blood vessels Jejunum and Ileum Ileal diverticulum Mesentery Location and relations Superior mesenteric vessels Caecum, Appendix and Colon Caecum Appendix Colon Blood supply Branches of superior mesenteric vessels Inferior mesenteric vessels Portal Venous System Tributaries Portal vein Portacaval anastomoses Kidneys and Suprarenal Glands Kidneys Perirenal tissues Relations of kidneys Renal vessels Suprarenal glands Abdominal parts of ureters Abdominal Aorta Visceral branches Parietal branches Iliac Vessels Common and external iliac vessels Inferior Vena Cava Tributaries Lymphatics of the Abdomen Iliac lymph nodes Aortic nodes Cisterna chyli Autonomic Nerves of the Abdomen Parasympathetic nerves Sympathetic nerves Aortic plexuses Posterior Abdominal Wall Muscles Psoas major Psoas minor Iliacus Quadratus lumborum Fasciae Nerves Subcostal (T12) nerve Lumbar plexus First lumbar nerve Genitofemoral (L1, L2) nerve Lateral cutaneous (L2, L3) nerve of thigh Femoral (L2, L3, L4) nerve Obturator (L2, L3, L4) nerve Lumbosacral trunk Diaphragm Musculature Central tendon Structures passing between the thorax and abdomen Movements Nerve supply Blood supply Relations Exam Skills Clinical Case Skills Case Study 1 Questions: Case Study 2 Questions: Case Study 3 Questions: Case Study 4 Questions: Observation Skills Answers: Answers: Answers: 5 Pelvis and Perineum Introduction Pelvis Perineum Pelvic Cavity Peritoneum Rectum Relations Blood supply Female Internal Reproductive Organs Uterus Body Cervix Uterine tubes Ovaries Vagina Pelvic Ureters Bladder Relations Blood supply Nerve supply Female Urethra Male Urethra Prostatic urethra Intermediate (membranous) urethra Spongy (penile) urethra Blood supply Nerve supply Male Internal Organs of Reproduction Prostate Seminal vesicle Ductus (vas) deferens Bulbourethral gland Ejaculatory duct Blood supply Ejaculation Pelvic Wall and Floor Hip bone Pelvic floor Joints Muscles Pelvic fascia Pelvic Nerves Autonomic nerves Parasympathetic nerves Sympathetic nerves Spinal nerves Obturator nerve Sacral and coccygeal nerves Sacral plexus Pelvic Blood Vessels and Lymphatics Internal iliac artery and branches Visceral branches Parietal branches Internal iliac vein and tributaries Pelvic lymphatics Perineum Anal canal Ischioanal (ischiorectal) fossa Internal pudendal artery Pudendal nerve Male External Genitalia Perineal membrane and pouches Penis Fascial layers and skin Muscles Vessels Cutaneous innervation Lymphatic drainage Female External Genitalia Clitoris and bulbs of vestibule Labia Vestibule Cutaneous innervation and blood supply Exam Skills Clinical Case Skills Case Study 1 Questions: Case Study 2 Questions: Case Study 3 Questions: Case Study 4 Questions: Observation Skills Answers: Answers: Answers: Answers: Answers: Answers: 6 Lower Limb Introduction Anterior Compartment of the Thigh Subcutaneous tissue (superficial fascia) Fascia lata Muscles Quadriceps femoris Sartorius Femoral triangle Adductor (subsartorial) canal Femoral vessels Femoral sheath Femoral nerve Deep inguinal lymph nodes Medial Compartment of the Thigh Muscles Obturator nerve Vessels Gluteal Compartment Gluteus maximus Tensor fasciae latae Structures deep to gluteus maximus Structures entering above piriformis Gluteus medius and minimus Structures entering below piriformis Short muscles of the buttock Cruciate arterial anastomosis Posterior Compartment of the Thigh Hamstring muscles Semimembranosus Semitendinosus Biceps femoris Sciatic nerve Posterior cutaneous nerve of thigh Profunda femoris artery Popliteal Fossa Roof Walls Contents Floor Popliteus Posterior Compartment of the Leg Superficial structures and deep fascia Superficial muscles Gastrocnemius Soleus Plantaris Neurovascular structures Posterior tibial artery Tibial nerve Deep muscles Sole of the Foot Plantar aponeurosis Muscles and tendons Superficial intrinsic muscles Long flexor tendons and associated intrinsic muscles Deep intrinsic muscles Interossei and tendons of fibularis (peroneus) longus and tibialis posterior Blood supply Nerve supply Anterior and Lateral Compartments of the Leg and Dorsum of the Foot Anterior compartment of leg and dorsum of foot Superficial structures Deep fascia Muscles Neurovascular bundle Lateral compartment of leg Hip Joint Articular surfaces Capsule Ligaments Synovial membrane and bursae Movements Stability Relations Blood supply Nerve supply Knee Joint Articular surfaces Capsule Collateral ligaments Intracapsular ligaments Menisci Infrapatellar fat pad Synovial membrane and bursae Popliteus Movements Stability Innervation Blood supply Tibiofibular Joints Ankle Joint Capsule and synovial membrane Ligaments Movements Stability Blood and nerve supply Relations Joints of the Foot Tarsal joints Talocalcaneal joint Talonavicular joint Calcaneocuboid joint Other tarsal joints Capsules and ligaments Movements Innervation Tarsometatarsal and intermetatarsal joints Metatarsophalangeal and interphalangeal joints Arches of the Foot Stability Exam Skills Clinical Case Skills Case Study 1 Questions: Case Study 2 Questions: Case Study 3 Questions: Case Study 4 Questions: Observation Skills Answers: Answers: Answers: Answers: Answers: 7 Head and Neck Introduction Neck Fascial layers Sternocleidomastoid (sternomastoid) Posterior triangle of neck Roof Floor Contents Cervical plexus Anterior triangle of neck Roof Floor Contents Ansa cervicalis Thyroid gland Root of neck Veins Arteries Nerves Scalene muscles Contents of the Carotid Sheath Carotid arteries Internal jugular vein Nerves Lymphatics Superficial lymph nodes Deep cervical lymph nodes Superficial Structures of the Face and Scalp Muscles of facial expression Palpebral fissure Nostril Mouth Ear Facial nerve Blood supply of face Sensory supply Scalp Parotid Gland Structures traversing parotid gland Facial (VII) nerve Retromandibular vein Termination of external carotid artery Neurovascular supply Masseter, Temporalis and Infratemporal Fossa Masseter Temporalis Infratemporal fossa Pterygoid muscles Temporomandibular joint Mandibular (V3) division of trigeminal nerve Maxillary artery Pterygoid venous plexus Digastric and Styloid Muscles Digastric Muscles of styloid process Mylohyoid and Related Structures Mylohyoid Geniohyoid Tongue Surface features Muscles Blood supply Submandibular and sublingual glands Hypoglossal (XII) nerve Glossopharyngeal (IX) nerve Pterygopalatine Fossa Maxillary (V2) division of the trigeminal nerve Pterygopalatine ganglion Vessels Nasal Cavities and Paranasal Air Sinuses Nasal cavities Bony walls Sensory nerve supply Blood supply Paranasal air sinuses Palate Hard palate Soft palate Muscles Pharynx Muscles Nerve supply Pharyngobasilar fascia and auditory tube Lymphoid tissue Blood supply Larynx Skeleton Membranes and ligaments Intrinsic muscles Nerve supply Blood supply Cranium and Contents Bony features Meninges Dura mater Dural venous sinuses Arachnoid mater Pia mater Meningeal vessels Arterial supply to the brain Cranial nerves Orbit Bony walls Fascial layers Eyelids, conjunctiva and lacrimal apparatus Extraocular muscles Movements of the eyeball and eyelid Nerves Autonomic nerves Vessels Exam Skills Clinical Case Skills Case Study 1 Questions: Case Study 2 Questions: Case Study 3 Questions: Case Study 4 Questions: Observation Skills Answers: Answers: Answers: Answers: Answers: Answers: 8 Back Introduction Vertebrae and Joints Cervical vertebrae Thoracic vertebrae Lumbar vertebrae Sacral and coccygeal vertebrae Facet joints Intervertebral discs Intervertebral ligaments Muscles Splenius muscles Erector spinae Transversospinalis Actions Meninges Dura mater Arachnoid mater Pia mater Spinal Cord Surface features Spinal nerve roots Blood supply Exam Skills Clinical Case Skills Case Study 1 Questions: Case Study 2 Questions: Case Study 3 Questions: Case Study 4 Questions: Observation Skills Answers: Answers: Exam and Clinical Case Skills Answers Thorax Upper Limb Abdomen Pelvis and Perineum Lower Limb Head and Neck Back Thorax Case Study 1 Case Study 2 Case Study 3 Case Study 4 Upper Limb Case Study 1 Case Study 2 Case Study 3 Case Study 4 Abdomen Case Study 1 Case Study 2 Case Study 3 Case Study 4 Pelvis and Perineum Case Study 1 Case Study 2 Case Study 3 Case Study 4 Lower Limb Case Study 1 Case Study 2 Case Study 3 Case Study 4 Head and Neck Case Study 1 Case Study 2 Case Study 3 Case Study 4 Back Case Study 1 Case Study 2 Case Study 3 Case Study 4 Alternative Terms Eponyms Older terms still used in clinical practice Index A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Z Internationally known and well-respected, the Gosling team returns with a new edition of 'Human Anatomy'. This text combines both colour photographs and full-colour artwork in one resource. The new edition of this well-known hybrid anatomy core text and atlas superbly depicts and describes the human body, so you can identify anatomical structures with confidence and have a clear understanding of the core anatomy you need. Now fully revised and updated, it is the only textbook and atlas of gross anatomy that illustrates all structures using high-quality dissection photographs AND clearly labelled line drawings for each photograph. This is combined with concise yet thorough text to support and explain all key human anatomy and clearly relate it to clinical practice. The complete, downloadable eBook (via Student Consult), enhanced with interactive self-assessment material, completes this superb, comprehensive resource. It will be particularly relevant to medical and dental students, as well as candidates preparing for higher surgical specialties and radiology. It will also be an invaluable, accessible guide for students in other professions where anatomy is an important component of the course. New highlighting of expanded clinically relevant portions of the text and the Clinical Case Skills pages help readers quickly understand how to apply gross anatomical knowledge to clinical settings High quality, colored dissection photographs show structures most likely to be seen and tested in the lab - helps students recognize and interpret gross specimens accurately Interpretive line drawings next to every photograph clearly identify structures described in the adjacent text and consistent use of color-coding helps differentiate muscle, ligament, peritoneum etc. New photographs with the latest imaging techniques employed in current practice reveal anatomical structures clearly This book comes with the complete, downloadable eBook via STUDENT CONSULT - enhanced with new interactive self-assessment material to check understanding and aid exam preparationHigh quality, richly coloured dissection photographs show structures most likely to be seen and tested in the lab - helps you recognize and interpret gross specimens accurately Interpretive line drawings next to every photograph, with consistent colour-coding - helps you clearly identify structures and differentiate fat, muscle, ligament, etc. 'Clinical Skills' pages and new highlighting of the most clinically relevant text helps readers quickly understand how to apply knowledge of gross anatomy to the clinical setting New photographs reflect the latest imaging techniques as seen in current practice This book comes with the complete, downloadable eBook via STUDENT CONSULT - enhanced with new interactive self-assessment material to check understanding and aid exam preparation The new edition of this well-known hybrid anatomy core text and atlas takes you from knowing human anatomical structures in the abstract to identifying human anatomy in a real body. Now fully revised and updated, it remains the only text and atlas of gross anatomy that illustrates all structures using high-quality dissection photographs AND clearly labelled line drawings for each photograph. This is combined with concise yet thorough text to support and explain all key human anatomy and clearly relate it to clinical practice. High quality, richly coloured dissection photographs show structures most likely to be seen and tested in the lab – helps you recognize and interpret gross specimens accurately Interpretive line drawings next to every photograph, with consistent colour-coding – helps you clearly identify structures and differentiate fat, muscle, ligament, etc.'Clinical Skills'pages and new highlighting of the most clinically relevant text helps readers quickly understand how to apply knowledge of gross anatomy to the clinical setting New photographs reflect the latest imaging techniques as seen in current practice This book comes with the complete, downloadable eBook via STUDENT CONSULT– enhanced with new interactive self-assessment material to check understanding and aid exam preparationHigh quality, richly coloured dissection photographs show structures most likely to be seen and tested in the lab – helps you recognize and interpret gross specimens accurately Interpretive line drawings next to every photograph, with consistent colour-coding – helps you clearly identify structures and differentiate fat, muscle, ligament, etc.'Clinical Skills'pages and new highlighting of the most clinically relevant text helps readers quickly understand how to apply knowledge of gross anatomy to the clinical setting New photographs reflect the latest imaging techniques as seen in current practice This book comes with the complete, downloadable eBook via STUDENT CONSULT – enhanced with new interactive self-assessment material to check understanding and aid exam preparation The New Edition Of This Well-known Hybrid Anatomy Core Text And Atlas Superbly Depicts And Describes The Human Body, So You Can Identify Anatomical Structures With Confidence And Have A Clear Understanding Of The Core Anatomy You Need. Now Fully Revised And Updated, It Is The Only Textbook And Atlas Of Gross Anatomy That Illustrates All Structures Using High-quality Dissection Photographs And Clearly Labelled Line Drawings For Each Photograph. This Is Combined With Concise Yet Thorough Text To Support And Explain All Key Human Anatomy And Clearly Relate It To Clinical Practice--publisher's Description. Basic Anatomical Concepts -- Thorax -- Upper Limbs -- Abdomen -- Pelvis And Perineum -- Lower Limbs -- Head And Neck. J.a. Gosling, P.f. Harris, J.r. Humpherson, I. Whitmore, P.l.t. Willan. Contributors To Previous Editions: Photography By A.l. Bentley, J.l. Hargreaves ; Embalming And Section Cutting By J.t. Davies--title Page. Revision Of: Human Anatomy / J.a. Gosling ... [et Al.] ; Photography By A.l. Bentley. 5th Ed. C2008. Includes Index. Human Anatomy, Color Atlas and Textbook, Sixth Edition (2017) 452pp. 978-0-7234-3827-4
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