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- Human anatomy : a very short introduction / by Klenerman, Leslie.;
Includes bibliographical references (page 145) and index.1. The development of anatomy -- 2. The skeleton and its attachments -- 3. The vital systems -- 4. Communication and control -- 5. The head and neck -- 6. The trunk--abdomen and pelvis -- 7. The limbs -- 8. Man, the tottering biped.
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- Gray's anatomy for students / by Drake, Richard L.(Richard Lee),1950-; Vogl, Wayne.; Mitchell, Adam W. M.; Gray, Henry,1825-1861.Anatomy.;
The body -- Back -- Thorax -- Abdomen -- Pelvis and perineum -- Lower limb -- Upper limb -- Head and neck.This completely revised 3rd edition continues to focus on the information you need for your anatomy courses.
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- The Body : A Guide for Occupants. by Bryson, Bill.;
Introduction -- Setting the Stage -- Chapter 1: Building a Human -- Chapter 2: Skin and Hair -- Chapter 3: Microbes -- Chapter 4: The Brain -- Chapter 5: The Head -- Chapter 6: The Mouth and Throat -- Chapter 7: The Heart and Blood -- Chapter 8: Chemistry -- Chapter 9: The Skeleton -- Chapter 10: Bipedalism and Exercise -- Chapter 11: Equilibrium -- Chapter 12: The Immune System -- Chapter 13: The Respiratory System - Chapter 14: Food -- Chapter 15: The Gut -- Chapter 16: Sleep -- Chapter 17: The Reproductive System -- Chapter 18: Conception and Birth -- Chapter 19: Nerves and Pain -- Chapter 20: Disease -- Chapter 21: Cancer -- Chapter 22: Medicine -- Chapter 23: Aging and Death -- Conclusion -- Bonus.Bill Bryson once again proves himself to be an incomparable companion as he guides us through the human body—how it functions, its remarkable ability to heal itself, and (unfortunately) the ways it can fail. Full of extraordinary facts (your body made a million red blood cells since you started reading this) and irresistible Brysonesque anecdotes, The Body will lead you to a deeper understanding of the miracle that is life in general and you in particular.As Bill Bryson writes, “We pass our existence within this wobble of flesh and yet take it almost entirely for granted.” The Body will cure that indifference with generous doses of wondrous, compulsively readable facts and information. As addictive as it is comprehensive, this is Bryson at his very best, a must-read owner’s manual for every body. -- provided by publisher.Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2022. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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- Memmler's the human body in health and disease / by Cohen, Barbara J.,author.; Hull, Kerry L.,author.;
UNIT I: THE BODY AS A WHOLE ; Chapter 1 Organization of the Human Body -- Chapter 2 Chemistry, Matter, and Life -- Chapter 3 Cells and Their Functions -- Chapter 4 Tissues, Glands, and Membranes -- Chapter 5 The Integumentary System / UNIT II MOVEMENT AND SUPPORT ; Chapter 6 The Skeletal System -- Chapter 7 The Muscular System / UNIT III: COORDINATION AND CONTROL ; Chapter 8 The Nervous System: The Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves -- Chapter 9 The Nervous System: The Brain and Cranial Nerves -- Chapter 10 The Sensory System -- Chapter 11 The Endocrine System: Glands and Hormones / UNIT IV: CIRCULATION AND BODY DEFENSE ; Chapter 12 The Blood -- Chapter 13 The Heart -- Chapter 14 Blood Vessels and Blood Circulation -- Chapter 15 The Lymphatic System and Immunity / UNIT V: ENERGY: SUPPLY AND USE ; Chapter 16 The Respiratory System -- Chapter 17 The Digestive System -- Chapter 18 Metabolism, Nutrition, and Body Temperature -- Chapter 19 The Urinary System and Body Fluids / UNIT VI: PERPETUATION OF LIFE ; Chapter 20 The Male and Female Reproductive Systems -- Chapter 21 Development and Heredity.Memmler's The Human Body in Health and Disease, Fourteenth Edition is a textbook for introductory-level allied health and nursing students who need a basic understanding of anatomy and physiology, the interrelationships between structure and function, and the effects of disease on body systems. The features and content specifically meet the needs of those who may be starting their health career preparation with little or no science background. The Fourteenth Edition has been revised and updated where needed to improve organization of the material and to reflect current scientific thought. -- provided by publisher.Description based on print version record.Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2018. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
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- Human anatomy & physiology [sound recording] / by Gantt, David G.(David Graham),1943-; Bruce, Amy.; Bottino, Pat.; Henkel, Amanda.;
Read by Any Bruce & Amanda Henkel (pt. 1), Amy Bruce & Pat Bottino (pt. 2).pt. 1. disc 1. Epithelium (tracks 1-2) -- Connective tissue (tracks 3-6) -- The integumentary system (tracks 7-9) -- Anatomical positions (tracks 10-11) -- Bone tissue (tracks 12-15) -- The axial skeleton (tracks 16-18) -- The appendicular skeleton (tracks 19-22). disc 2. Muscle action (tracks 1-6) -- Muscle groups (tracks 7-13) -- Nervous tissue (tracks 14-20) -- The central nervous system (tracks 21-23). disc 3. The central nervous system, cont. (tracks 1-6) -- The peripheral nervous system (tracks 7-12).
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- Atlas of human anatomy. by Vigué, Jordi.;
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- Subjects: Atlases.; Anatomy.; Medicine.; Human anatomy.; Anatomy.; Physiology.;
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- Atlas of human anatomy / by Netter, Frank H.(Frank Henry),1906-1991.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Head and neck. Cutaneous nerves of head and neck ; Superficial arteries and veins of face and scalp -- Bones and ligaments . Skull : anterior view ; Skull : anteroposterior radiograph ; Skull : Lateral view ; Skull : lateral radiograph ; Skull : Midsagittal section ; Calvaria ; Cranial base : inferior view ; Cranial base : superior view ; Foramina and canals of cranial base : inferior view ; Foramina and canals of cranial base : superior view ; Skull of newborn ; Bony framework of head and neck ; Pterygoid fossae : posterior and inferolateral views ; Mandible ; Temporomandibular joint ; Cervical vertebrae : Atlas and Axis ; Cervical vertebrae : uncovertebral joints ; External craniocervical ligaments ; Internal craniocervical ligaments -- Superficial face. Facial nerve branches and parotid gland ; Muscles of facial expression : lateral view -- Neck. Fascial layers of neck ; Muscles of neck : anterior view ; Infrahyoid and suprahyoid muscles ; Muscles of neck : lateral view ; Scalene and prevertebral muscles ; Superficial veins and cutaneous nerves of neck ; Nerves and vessels of neck ; Carotid arteries -- Nasal region. Nose ; Lateral wall of nasal cavity ; Medial wall of nasal cavity (nasal septum) ; Nerves of nasal cavity ; Arteries of nasal cavity : nasal septum turned up ; Nerves of nasal cavity : nasal septum turned up ; Nose and maxillary sinus : transverse section ; Paranasal sinuses ; Paranasal sinuses : changes with age ; Salivary glands ; Tongue and salivary glands : sections ; Muscles involved in mastication ; Mandibular nerve (V₃) ; Maxillary artery ; Ophthalmic (V₁) and Maxillary (V₂) nerves ; Autonomic innervation of nasal cavity ; Pterygopalatine fossa ; Orientation of nerves and vessels of the cranial base -- Oral region. Inspection of oral cavity ; Roof of oral cavity ; Floor of oral cavity ; Tongue ; Tongue (continued) ; Afferent innervation of oral cavity and pharynx ; Teeth.Pharynx. Pharynx : median section ; muscles of pharynx : sagittal section ; Pharynx : opened posterior view ; Muscles of pharynx : partially opened posterior view ; Fauces ; Pharyngoesophageal junction ; Muscles of pharynx : lateral view ; Nerves of oral and pharyngeal regions ; Arteries of oral and pharyngeal regions ; Veins of oral and pharyngeal regions ; Lymph vessels and nodes of head and neck ; Lymph vessels and nodes of pharynx and tongue -- Thyroid gland and larynx. Thyroid gland : anterior view ; Thyroid gland and pharynx : posterior view ; Parathyroid glands ; Cartilages of larynx ; Intrinsic muscles of larynx ; Action of intrinsic muscles of larynx ; Nerves of larynx -- Orbit and contents. Eyelids ; Lacrimal apparatus ; Fasciae of orbit and eyeball ; Extrinsic eye muscles ; Arteries and veins of orbit and eyelids ; Nerves of orbit ; Eyeball ; Anterior and posterior chambers of eye ; Lens and supporting structures ; Intrinsic arteries and veins of eye ; Vascular supply of eye -- Ear. Pathway of sound reception ; External ear and tympanic cavity ; Tympanic cavity ; Bony and membranous labyrinths ; Orientation of labyrinths in skull ; Pharyngotympanic (auditory, eustachian) tube -- Meninges and brain. Meninges and diploic veins ; Meningeal arteries ; Meninges and superficial cerebral veins ; Dural venous sinuses ; Cerebrum : lateral views ; Cerebrum : medial views ; Cerebrum : inferior view ; Ventricles of brain ; Circulation of cerebrospinal fluid ; Basal nuclei (Ganglia) ; Thalamus ; Hippocampus and fornix ; Cerebellum ; Brainstem ; Fourth ventricle and cerebellum -- Cranial and cervical nerves. Cranial nerve nuclei in brainstem : schema ; Cranial nerve nuclei in brainstem : schema (continued) ; Cranial nerves (motor and sensory distribution) : schema ; Olfactory nerve (I) : schema ; Optic nerve (II) (visual pathway) : schema ; Oculomotor (III), Trochlear (IV), and abducent (VI) nerves : schema ; Trigeminal nerve (V) : schema ; Facial nerve (VII) : schema ; Vestibulocochlear nerve (VIII) : schema ; Glossopharyngeal nerve (IX) : schema ; Vagus nerve (X) : schema ; Accessory nerve (XI) : schema ; Hypoglossal nerve (XII) : schema ; Cervical plexus : schema ; Autonomic nerves in neck ; Autonomic nerves in head ; Ciliary ganglion : schema ; Pterygopalatine and submandibular ganglia : schema ; Otic ganglion : schema ; Taste pathways : schema ; Arteries to brain and meninges ; Internal carotid artery in petrous part of temporal bone ; Arteries to brain : schema ; Arteries of brain : inferior views ; Cerebral arterial circle (of Willis) ; Arteries of brain : frontal view and section ; Arteries of brain : lateral and medial views ; Arteries of posterior cranial fossa ; Veins of posterior cranial fossa ; Deep veins of brain ; Subependymal veins of brain ; Hypothalamus and hypophysis ; Arteries and veins of hypothalamus and hypophysis ; Cranial imaging (MRV and MRA) ; Cranial imaging (MRI).Back and spinal cord. Back : surface anatomy -- Bones and ligaments. Vertebral column ; Thoracic vertebrae ; Lumbar vertebrae ; Vertebrae : radiology ; Sacrum and coccyx ; Vertebral ligaments : lumbosacral region ; Vertebral ligaments : lumbar region -- Spinal cord. Spinal cord and ventral Rami in Situ ; Relation of spinal nerve roots to vertebrae ; Dermatomes ; Sympathetic nervous systems : schema ; Parasympathetic nervous system : schema ; Spinal membranes and nerve roots ; Spinal nerve origin : cross sections ; Arteries of spinal cord : schema ; Arteries of spinal cord : intrinsic distribution ; Veins of spinal cord and vertebral column ; Veins of vertebral column : vertebral veins. Muscles and nerves. Muscles of back : superficial layers ; Muscles of back : intermediate layers ; Muscles of back : deep layers ; Nerves of back ; Suboccipital triangle -- Cross-sectional anatomy. Lumbar region of back : cross section ; Typical thoracic spinal nerve : cross section.Thorax. Mammary gland ; Arteries of mammary gland ; Lymph vessels and nodes of mammary gland ; Lymphatic drainage of breast -- Body wall. Bony framework of thorax ; Ribs and associated joints ; Anterior thoracic wall ; Anterior thoracic wall : internal view ; Intercostal nerves and arteries ; Veins of internal thoracic wall ; Phrenic nerve ; Diaphragm : thoracic surface ; Diaphragm : abdominal surface -- Lungs. Topography of lungs : anterior view ; Topography of lungs : posterior view ; Lungs in Situ : anterior view ; Lungs : medial views ; Bronchopulmonary segments ; Bronchopulmonary segments (continued) ; Trachea and major bronchi ; Nomenclature of bronchi : schema ; Intrapulmonary airways : schema ; Intrapulmonary airways : schema ; Intrapulmonary blood circulation : schema ; Great vessels of superior mediastinum ; Bronchial arteries and veins ; Lymph vessels and nodes of lung ; Autonomic nerves in thorax ; Innervation of tracheobronchial tree : schema -- Heart. Heart in Situ ; Heart : anterior exposure ; Radiology and auscultation of heart ; Heart : base and diaphragmatic surface ; Pericardial sac ; Mediastinum : cross section ; Thorax : coronal section of heart, ascending aorta ; Coronary arteries and cardiac veins ; Coronary arteries : imaging ; Right atrium and ventricle ; Left atrium and ventricle ; Valves and fibrous skeleton of heart ; Valves and fibrous skeleton of heart (continued) ; Atria, ventricles, and interventricular septum ; Conducting system of heart ; Nerves of heart ; Innervation of heart : schema ; Innervation of blood vessels : schema ; Prenatal and postnatal circulation -- Mediastinum. Mediastinum : right lateral view ; Mediastinum : left lateral view ; Esophagus in Situ ; Topography and constrictions of esophagus ; Musculature of esophagus ; Esophagogastric junction ; Arteries of esophagus ; Veins of esophagus ; Lymph vessels and nodes of esophagus ; Nerves of esophagus -- Regional scans. Chest scans : axial CT images -- Cross-sectional anatomy. Cross section of thorax at T3 level ; Cross section of thorax at T3-4 disc level ; Cross section of thorax at T4-5 disc level ; Cross section of thorax at T7 level.Abdomen. Body wall. Bony framework of abdomen ; Regions and places of abdomen ; Anterior abdominal wall : superficial dissection ; Anterior abdominal wall : intermediate dissection ; Anterior abdominal wall : deep dissection ; Rectus sheath : cross section ; Anterior abdominal wall : internal view ; Posterolateral abdominal wall ; Arteries of anterior abdominal wall ; Veins of anterior abdominal wall ; Nerves of anterior abdominal wall ; Thoracoabdominal nerves ; Inguinal region : dissections ; Inguinal canal and spermatic cord ; Femoral sheath and inguinal canal ; Posterior abdominal wall : internal view ; Arteries of posterior abdominal wall ; Veins of posterior abdominal wall ; Lymph vessels and nodes of posterior abdominal wall ; Nerves of posterior abdominal wall -- Peritoneal cavity. Greater omentum and abdominal viscera ; Mesenteric relations of intestines ; Omental bursa : stomach reflected ; Omental bursa : cross section ; Peritoneum of posterior abdominal wall -- Viscera (gut). Stomach in Situ ; Mucosa of stomach ; Duodenum in Situ ; Mucosa and musculature of small intestine ; Illeocecal region ; Illeocecal region (continued) ; (Vermiform) appendix ; Mucosa and musculature of large intestine -- Viscera (accessory organs). Surfaces and bed of liver ; Liver in Situ : vascular and duct systems ; Liver structure : schema ; Gallbladder, extrahepatic bile ducts, and pancreatic duct ; Pancreas in Situ ; Spleen -- Visceral vasculature. Arteries of stomach, liver, and spleen ; Arteries of liver, pancreas, duodenum, and spleen ; Celiac arteriogram and CT angiogram ; Arteries of duodenum and head of pancreas ; Arteries of small instestines ; Arteries of large intestine ; Veins of stomach, duodenum, pancreas, and spleen ; Veins of small intestine ; Veins of large intestine ; Hepatic portal vein tributaries : portacaval anastomoses ; Lymph vessels and nodes of stomach ; Lymph vessels and nodes of pancreas ; Lymph vessels and nodes of small intestine ; Lymph vessels and nodes of large intestine.Innervation. Autonomic nerves and ganglia of abdomen ; Autonomic innervation of stomach and duodenum ; Autonomic innervation of stomach and duodenum (continued) ; Autonomic innervation of stomach and duodenum : schema ; Autonomic innervation of small intestine ; Autonomic innervation of large intestine ; Autonomic innervation of small and large intestines ; schema ; Autonomic reflex pathways : schema ; Intrinsic autonomic plexuses of intestine : schema ; Autonomic innervation of liver and biliary tract : schema ; Autonomic innervation of pancreas : schema -- Kidneys and suprarenal glands. Kidneys in Situ : anterior views ; Kidneys in Situ : posterior views ; Renal artery and vein in Situ ; Gross structure of kidney ; Intrarenal arteries and renal segments ; Ureters in abdomen and pelvis ; Arteries of ureters and urinary bladder ; Renal fasciae ; Lymph vessels and nodes of kidneys and urinary bladder ; Autonomic nerves of kidneys, ureters, and urinary bladder ; Autonomic innervation of kidneys and upper ureters : schema ; Autonomic nerves of suprarenal glands : dissection and schema ; Arteries and veins of suprarenal glands : dissection and schema ; Arteries and veins of suprerenal glands in Situ -- Sectional anatomy. Abdominal wall and viscera : paramedian (parasagittal) section ; Abdominal scans : axial CT images ; Cross section at T10, esophagogastric junction ; Cross section at T12, inferior to Xiphoid ; Cross section at T12-L1, intervertebral disc ; Cross section at L1-2, intervertebral disc ; Cross section at L3-4.Pelvis and perineum. Bones and ligaments. Bony framework of pelvis ; Radiographs of make and female pelvis ; Sex differences of pelvis : measurements ; Bones and ligaments of pelvis -- Pelvic floor and contents. Pelvic diaphragm : female ; Pelvic diaphragm : male ; Pelvic viscera and perineum : female ; Pelvic contents : female ; Pelvic viscera : female ; Endopelvic fascia and potential spaces ; Pelvic viscera and perineum : male Pelvic contents : male -- Urinary bladder. Urinary bladder : orientation and supports ; Female sphincters ; Urinary bladder : female and male -- Uterus, vagina, and supporting structures. Uterine growth ; Uterus, vagina, and supporting structures ; Uterus : fascial ligaments ; Uterus and adnexa ; Pelvic ligaments -- Perineum and external genitalia : female. female perineum and external genitalia (pudendum or vulva) ; Female perineum (superficial dissection) ; Female perineum and deep perineum ; Female perineal spaces -- Perineum and external genitalia : male. Male perineum and external genitalia (superficial dissection) ; Male perineum and external genitalia (deeper dissection) ; Penis ; Male perineal spaces ; Prostate and seminal vesicles ; Urethra ; Descent of testis ; Scrotum and contents -- Homologues of genitalia. Homologues of external genitalia ; Homologues of internal genitalia -- Testis, epididymis, and ductus deferens. Rectum. Rectum in Situ : female and male ; Ischio-anal fossae ; Rectum and anal canal ; Anorectal musculature ; External anal sphincter muscle : perineal vies ; Actual and potential perineopelvic spaces -- Regional scans. Pelvic scans : sagittal CT images -- Vasculature. Arteries of rectum and anal canal : male ; Veins of rectum and anal canal : female ; Arteries and veins of pelvic organs : female ; Arteries and veins of testis ; Arteries of pelvis : female ; Arteries and veins of pelvis : male ; Arteries and veins of perineum and uterus ; Arteries and veins of perineum : male ; Lymph vessels and nodes of pelvis and genitalia : female ; Lymph vessels and nodes of perineum : female ; Lymph vessels and nodes of pelvis and genitalia : male -- Innervation. Nerves of external genitalia : male ; Nerves of pelvic viscera : male ; Nerves of perineum : male ; Nerves of pelvic viscera : female ; Nerves of perineum and external genitalia : female ; Neuropathways in parturition ; Innervation of female reproductive organs ; schema ; Innervation of male reproductive organs ; schema ; Innervation of urinary bladder and lower ureter : schema -- Cross-sectional anatomy. Male pelvis : cross section of bladder-prostate junction ; Female pelvis : cross section of vagina-urethra.Upper limb. Cutaneous anatomy. Dermatomes of upper limb ; Cutaneous innervation of upper limb ; Cutaneous nerves and superficial veins of shoulder and arm ; Cutaneous nerves and superficial veins of forearm ; Lymph vessels and nodes of upper limb -- Shoulder and axilla. Clavicle and sternoclavicular joint ; Humerus and scapula : anterior views ; Humerus and scapula : posterior view ; Shoulder : anteroposterior radiograph ; Shoulder (glenohumeral joint) ; Muscles of shoulder ; Axilla : posterior wall ; Muscles of rotator cuff ; Pectoral, clavipectoral, and axillary fasciae ; Scapulothoracic and scapulohumeral dissection ; Axillary artery and anastomoses around scapula ; Axilla (dissection) : anterior view ; Brachial plexus : schema -- Arm. Muscles of arm : anterior views ; Muscles of arm : posterior views ; Brachial artery in Situ ; Arteries of arm and proximal forearm ; Arm : serial cross sections -- Elbow and forearm. Bones of elbow ; Elbow : radiographs ; Ligaments of elbow ; Bones of forearm ; Individual muscles of forearm : rotators of radius ; Individual muscles of forearm : extensors of wrist and digits ; Individual muscles of forearm ; flexors of wrist ; Individual muscles of forearm : flexors of digits ; Muscles of forearm (superficial layer) ; posterior view ; Muscles of forearm (deep layer) : posterior view ; Muscles of forearm (intermediate layer) : anterior view ; Muscles of forearm (Deep layer) : anterior view ; Arteries of forearm ; Forearm : serial cross sections, anterior view ; Attachments of muscles of forearm : anterior view ; Attachments of muscles of forearm : posterior view -- Wrist and hand. Carpal bones ; Movements of wrist ; Ligaments of wrist ; Bones of wrist and hand ; Wrist and hand ; radiographs ; Metacarpophalangeal and interphalangeal ligaments ; Wrist and hand ; superficial palmar dissections ; Wrist and hand : deeper palmar dissections ; Lumbrical muscles and bursae, spaces, and sheaths : schema ; Flexor tendons, arteries, and nerves at wrist ; Bursae, spaces, and tendon sheaths of hand ; Flexor and extensor tendons in fingers ; Intrinsic muscles of hand ; Arteries and nerves of hand : palmar views ; Wrist and hand : superficial radial dissection ; Wrist and hand : superficial dorsal dissection ; Wrist and hand : deep dorsal dissection ; Extensor tendons at wrist ; Fingers -- Neurovasculature. Cutaneous innervation of wrist and hand ; Arteries and nerves of upper limb ; Nerves of upper limb ; Musculocutaneous nerve ; Median nerve ; Ulnar nerve ; Radial nerve in arm and nerves of posterior shoulder ; Radial nerve in forearm -- Regional scans. Shoulder MRI, CT scan, and arthogram.Lower limb. Cutaneous anatomy. Dermatomes of lower limb ; Superficial nerves and veins of lower limb : anterior view ; Superficial nerves and veins of lower limb : posterior view ; Lymph vessels and nodes of lower limb -- Hip and thigh. Hip (coxal bone) ; Hip joint ; Hip joint : anteroposterior radiograph ; Femur ; Bony attachments of muscles of hip and thigh : anterior view ; Bony attachments of muscles of hip and thigh : anterior view ; Bony attachments of muscles of hip and thigh : posterior view ; Muscles of thigh : anterior views ; Muscles of hip and thigh : lateral view ; Muscles of hip and thigh : posterior views ; Psoas and Iliacus muscles ; Lumbosacral and coccygeal plexuses . Lumbar plexus ; Sacral and coccygeal plexuses ; Arteries and nerves of thigh : anterior views ; Arteries and nerves of thigh : posterior view ; Nerves of hip and buttock ; Arteries of femoral head and neck ; Thigh : serial cross sections -- Knee. Knee : medial and lateral views ; Knee : anterior views ; Knee : interior ; Knee : cruciate and collateral ligaments ; Knee : anteroposterior radiograph and posterior view ; Knee : posterior and sagittal views ; Arteries of thigh and knee ; schema -- Leg. Tibia and fibula ; Attachments of muscles of leg ; Muscles of leg (superficial dissection) : posterior view ; Muscles of leg (intermediate dissection) : posterior view ; Muscles of leg (deep dissection) : posterior view ; Muscles of leg : lateral view ; Muscles of leg (superficial dissection) : anterior view ; Muscles of leg (deep dissection) : anterior view ; Arteries of knee, leg, and foot ; Leg : cross sections and fascial compartments -- Ankle and foot. Bones of foot ; Calcaneus ; Ligaments and tendons of ankle ; Ligaments of tendons of foot : plantar view ; Tendon sheaths of ankle ; Muscles of dorsum of foot : superficial dissection ; Dorsum of foot : deep dissection ; Sole of foot : superficial dissection ; Muscles of sole of foot : first layer ; Muscles of sole of foot : second layer ; Muscles of sole of foot : third layer ; Interosseous muscles and deep arteries of foot ; Interosseous muscles of foot -- Neurovasculature. Femoral nerve and lateral cutaneous nerve of thigh ; Obturator nerve ; Sciatic nerve and posterior cutaneous nerve of thigh ; Tibial nerve ; Common fibular (peroneal) nerve -- Regional scans. Hip radiograph, arthrogram, and MRI ; Ankle : radiographs.This book offers depictions of the human body in clear detail--all from a clinician's perspective. With its emphasis on anatomical relationships and clinically relevant views, Dr. Netter's work provides a coherent, lasting visual vocabulary for understanding anatomy and how it applies to medicine today.
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- Illustrated human anatomy : the authoritative visual guide to the human body / by Vayttaden, Sharat,author.; Gustafson, Dana,Dr.,author.;
The integumentary system -- The skeletal system -- The muscular system -- The Nervous system -- The sensory system -- The cardiovascular system -- The digestive system -- The respiratory system -- The endocrine system -- The immune system -- The urinary system -- The reproductive system."A state-of-the art guide to the human body that is destined to become the definitive illustrated human anatomy reference."--
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- Atlas of human anatomy / by Netter, Frank H.(Frank Henry),1906-1991,author.;
The only anatomy atlas illustrated by physicians, Atlas of Human Anatomy, 7th edition, brings you world-renowned, exquisitely clear views of the human body with a clinical perspective. In addition to the famous work of Dr. Frank Netter, you'll also find nearly 100 paintings by Dr. Carlos A. G. Machado, one of today's foremost medical illustrators. Together, these two uniquely talented physician-artists highlight the most clinically relevant views of the human body. In addition, more than 50 carefully selected radiologic images help bridge illustrated anatomy to living anatomy as seen in everyday practice. Region-by-region coverage, including Muscle Table appendices at the end of each section. Large, clear illustrations with comprehensive labels not only of major structures, but also of those with important relationships. Updates to the 7th Edition - based on requests from students and practitioners alike: New Systems Overview section featuring brand-new, full-body views of surface anatomy, vessels, nerves, and lymphatics. More than 25 new illustrations by Dr. Machado, including the clinically important fascial columns of the neck, deep veins of the leg, hip bursae, and vasculature of the prostate; and difficult-to-visualize areas like the infratemporal fossa. New Clinical Tables at the end of each regional section that focus on structures with high clinical significance. These tables provide quick summaries, organized by body system, and indicate where to best view key structures in the illustrated plates. More than 50 new radiologic images - some completely new views and others using newer imaging tools - have been included based on their ability to assist readers in grasping key elements of gross anatomy. Updated terminology based on the international anatomic standard, Terminologia Anatomica, with common clinical eponyms included. Student Consult access includes a pincode to unlock the complete enhanced eBook of the Atlas through Student Consult. Every plate in the Atlas--and over 100 Bonus Plates including illustrations from previous editions--are enhanced with an interactive label quiz option and supplemented with "Plate Pearls" that provide quick key points and supplemental tools for learning, reviewing, and assessing your knowledge of the major themes of each plate. Tools include 300 multiple choice questions, videos, 3D models, and links to related plates.Description based on print version record.Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2018. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
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- Hole's human anatomy & physiology / by Shier, David.; Butler, Jackie.; Lewis, Ricki.;
I: Levels of Organization -- II: Support and Movement -- III: Integration and Coordination -- IV: Transport -- V: Absorption and Excretion -- VI: The Human Life Cycle.Includes bibliographical references and index.
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