Shearer's Manual of Human DissectionMcGraw Hill Professional, 22 mars 1999 - 320 pages This highly regarded laboratory guide takes a straightforward, body system approach to human dissection with clear line drawing illustrations depicting incision lines and anatomical structure. It shows students where to cut, what to expect, and what scalpel to use to view anatomical structures. Substantially revised, this edition features updated and expanded content tailored to recent curriculum changes in anatomy teaching; the introduction of correlated radiographs to fit current teaching trends; and the use of a second color to highlight key points. Large figures, and a spiral binding that allows the pages to lie flat make the Shearer's Manual easy to handle and use in the anatomy lab. |
Table des matières
Pectoral Region | 13 |
Triangles of the Neck | 23 |
Structures under the Sternocleidomastoid | 33 |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
abdominal wall adductor anteriorly aorta aponeurosis arch arises atrium bladder bone brachiocephalic vein branches brevis calcaneus canal capsule carotid cartilage cavity cervical Clean coronary costal crosses cutaneous nerve deep surface descends diaphragm dissection distal dorsal duct duodenum eral extensor external femoral fibers fibrous flexor digitorum fold foramen fossa gland gluteal gluteus hallucis humerus incision inferior inferior vena cava inferiorly inguinal ligament insertion intercostal internal interosseous ischiorectal fossa joint lateral side layer lesser omentum lobe longus lower border lumbar lung medial side mediastinum muscle oblique obturator obturator canal palmar parietal passes pelvic pelvic diaphragm pericardium peritoneum plantar pleura plexus portion posterior surface posteriorly psoas major pubic pubic symphysis pudendal pulmonary radial rectus reflected retinaculum rior runs downward sacral sheath sinus skin superficial superior supply tendon teres terior terminal thoracic tibial tissue transverse triangle trunk ulnar upper urogenital urogenital diaphragm vein vena cava ventricle vertebrae vessels visceral