Clemente's dissector : a brief text and guides to individual dissections in human anatomy (applicable for most curricula)

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Clemente's dissector : a brief text and guides to individual dissections in human anatomy (applicable for most curricula)

Carmine D. Clemente

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, c2002

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Clemente's anatomy dissector

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Description

A comprehensive lab manual of anatomical dissection referenced to current editions of major medical atlases! Organized into 32 chapters, each focuses on small discrete areas such as the posterior triangle of the neck, and dorsum of the hand. Provides in-depth, detailed explanations for each dissection. Each chapter also stands alone which allows instructors to adapt the material to their preferred dissection sequence, and students to self-teach and review. Features correlation of the surface anatomy to anatomical structures revealed in the dissections, a highlight for clinical understanding. Dissection instructions are boxed in red to create clear distinction from the explanatory material

Table of Contents

  • Introductory Session and Surface Anatomy of the Thorax, Shoulder, and Upper Limb Mammary Gland and Pectoral Region Deep Pectoral Region and Axilla Posterior Triangle of the Neck Scapular and Deltoid Regions
  • Posterior Compartment of the Arm Anterior Brachial Region
  • Cubital Fossa
  • Anterior Forearm and Wrist Palmar Aspect of the Hand Posterior Compartment of Forearm and Dorsum of Hand Joints of the Upper Extremity Thorax I:Anterior Thoracic Wall Thorax II:Pleura and Lungs
  • Anterior Mediastinum
  • Middle Mediastinum and Pericardium
  • Removal of the Heart Thorax III
  • The Heart:Blood Circulation, Heart Surface, Anatomy
  • Blood Supply, Chambers, and Conducting System of the Heart Thorax IV:Posterior Mediastinum
  • Sympathetic Trunks
  • Diaphragm from above
  • Superior Mediastinum The Anterior Abdonimal Wall Abdominal Cavity I
  • Topograhy of the Abdonimal Viscera and Reflections of the Peritoneum Abdonimal Cavity II:Rotation of the Gut
  • Dissection of Stomach
  • Liver
  • Duodenum and Pancreas
  • Spleen Abdonimal Cavity III:Intestinal Tract from Duodenjejunal Junction to Rectum Abdonimal Cavity IV:Posterior Abdonimal Wall The Pelvis:Male and Female The Perineum:Male and Female The Gluteal Region, Posterior Thigh, and Popliteal Fossa Anterior and Medical Compartments of the Thigh Anterior and Lateral Compartments of the Leg and Dorsum of the Foot The Posterior Leg and Sole of the Foot Joints of the Lower Limb Supericial and Deep Back
  • Spinal Cord Back of the Neck and the Suboccipital Region The Superficial Face and Anterior Scalp Temporal and Infratemporal Regions (Deep Face) Anterior Triangle of the Neck The Scalp
  • The Floor of the Cranial Cavity
  • The Base of the Brain The Orbit:Superior and Anterior Dissections Craniovertebral Joints and Prevertebral Region The Pharynx:External and Internal Dissections The Nasal Cavity and Paranasal Sinuses in the Bisected Head Nasopharynx
  • Oropharynx (Inner Wall)
  • Palate
  • Mouth and Tongue The Larynx and Laryngopharynx The External and Middle Ear and the Semicircular Canals of the Inner Ear Inde

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