Description
Following the familiar, easy-to-use at a Glance format, and in full-colour, this new edition provides an accessible introduction and revision aid for medical, nursing and all health sciences students. Thoroughly updated and now fully supported by a set of web-based flashcards, Anatomy at a Glance provides a user-friendly overview of anatomy to encapsulate all that the student needs to know.
Anatomy at a Glance:
- Addresses the basic concepts of anatomy in an highly visual, easy-to-remember way
- Features two new chapters outlining anatomical terminology and basic embryology
- Includes more coverage of imaging techniques such as CT and MRI
- Offers free online flashcards for self-assessment and revision at www.wiley.com/go/anatomyataglance
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Chapter
The mediastinum ii – the vessels of the thorax
pp.:
20 – 22
The pleura and airways
pp.:
22 – 24
The heart ii
pp.:
28 – 32
The nerves of the thorax
pp.:
32 – 34
Surface anatomy of the thorax
pp.:
34 – 36
Thorax: developmental aspects
pp.:
36 – 38
The fetal circulation
pp.:
38 – 40
The abdominal wall
pp.:
40 – 42
The arteries of the abdomen
pp.:
42 – 45
The veins and lymphatics of the abdomen
pp.:
45 – 48
The peritoneum
pp.:
48 – 50
The upper gastrointestinal tract i
pp.:
50 – 52
The upper gastrointestinal tract ii
pp.:
52 – 54
The lower gastrointestinal tract
pp.:
54 – 56
The liver, gall bladder and biliary tree
pp.:
56 – 58
The pancreas and spleen
pp.:
58 – 60
The posterior abdominal wall
pp.:
60 – 62
The nerves of the abdomen
pp.:
62 – 64
Surface anatomy of the abdomen
pp.:
64 – 66
The pelvis i – the bony and ligamentous pelvis
pp.:
66 – 68
The pelvis ii – the contents of the pelvis
pp.:
68 – 70
The perineum
pp.:
70 – 72
The pelvic viscera
pp.:
72 – 74
Abdomen, developmental aspects
pp.:
74 – 76
The osteology of the upper limb
pp.:
76 – 78
Arteries of the upper limb
pp.:
78 – 82
The venous and lymphatic drainage of the upper limb and the breast
pp.:
82 – 84
Nerves of the upper limb i
pp.:
84 – 86
Nerves of the upper limb ii
pp.:
86 – 88
The pectoral and scapular regions
pp.:
88 – 90
The shoulder (gleno-humeral) joint
pp.:
92 – 94
The elbow joint and cubital fossa
pp.:
96 – 98
The forearm
pp.:
98 – 100
The carpal tunnel and joints of the wrist and hand
pp.:
100 – 102
Surface anatomy of the upper limb
pp.:
104 – 106
The osteology of the lower limb
pp.:
106 – 108
The arteries of the lower limb
pp.:
108 – 110
The veins and lymphatics of the lower limb
pp.:
110 – 112
The nerves of the lower limb i
pp.:
112 – 114
The nerves of the lower limb ii
pp.:
114 – 116
The hip joint and gluteal region
pp.:
116 – 118
The knee joint and popliteal fossa
pp.:
122 – 125
The ankle and foot i
pp.:
128 – 130
The ankle and foot ii
pp.:
130 – 132
The autonomic nervous system
pp.:
132 – 136
The skull i
pp.:
136 – 138
The skull ii
pp.:
138 – 140
Spinal nerves and cranial nerves i–iv
pp.:
140 – 142
The trigeminal nerve (v)
pp.:
142 – 144
Cranial nerves vi–xii
pp.:
144 – 146
The arteries i
pp.:
146 – 148
The arteries ii and the veins
pp.:
148 – 150
Anterior and posterior triangles
pp.:
150 – 152
The pharynx and larynx
pp.:
152 – 154
The root of the neck
pp.:
154 – 156
The oesophagus and trachea and the thyroid gland
pp.:
156 – 158
The upper part of the neck and the submandibular region
pp.:
158 – 160
The mouth, palate and nose
pp.:
160 – 162
The face and scalp
pp.:
162 – 164
The cranial cavity
pp.:
164 – 168
The orbit and eyeball
pp.:
168 – 170
The ear, lymphatics and surface anatomy of the head and neck
pp.:
170 – 172
Head and neck, developmental aspects
pp.:
172 – 174
The spinal cord
pp.:
176 – 178
Muscle index
pp.:
178 – 180