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    A GUIDE TO DISSECTION OF THE HUMAN BODY

    by F P Lisowski (University of Tasmania)

    This invaluable manual is intended to guide and facilitate human anatomical dissections. It is flexible enough for use in long as well as short courses, and is thus structured in such a way that the dissection of the body can be completed in 110 to 160 hours. Although some medical schools have reduced the amount of dissection, the North American schools have lengthened their courses. The manual can also be used in those courses where only part of the body is dissected and even in the study of prosected material. It can be particularly useful as a link with real anatomy when used together with computerised-anatomy programs; many curricula emphasise that the student should go back and forth between the body and computer programs. The guide is also useful where students do not dissect but merely look at atlases, prosections and models, by providing a link to real, living and variable anatomy.

    Nowadays many anatomy courses are aimed solely at systems anatomy. Although important as systems are, regions are clinically vital since many more problems concern damage to several systems because the lesions are regional. This is where the guide is of considerable help.

    There is an introduction for each anatomical region; and for each section to be dissected there is an overview, a dissection schedule which guides the student through a set of instructions, a summary and a list of objectives that are clinically important. The terminology used is the latest.

    This manual is suitable for medical, dental, osteopathy and chiropody schools as well as human biology and science programs that include dissection in their undergraduate gross anatomy course. It is also of value for advanced knowledge of anatomy for surgery as required by further qualifications and in relation to specialised training involving interpretation of normal anatomy in non-invasive imaging of anatomy for clinical diagnosis, practice of clinical (surgical) skills on cadaveric material, and in discussions about clinical problems.

     
    Contents:
    • Upper Limb:
      • Pectoral Region and Axilla
      • Front of Arm and Cubital Region
      • Superficial Dissection of Back of Trunk, Scapular Region and Back of Arm
      • Joints of the Shoulder Region and Back of Forearm and Hand
      • Front of Forearm and Hand
      • Joints of Free Upper Limb
    • Lower Limb
      • : Anterior and Medial Aspects of the Thigh
      • Gluteal Region and Posterior Aspect of the Thigh
      • Hip Joint, Popliteal Fossa and Back of Leg
      • Anterior and Lateral Aspects of the Leg and Dorsum of the Foot and the Knee Joint
      • Sole of Foot
      • Tibiofibular Joints, Ankle Joint and Joints of the Foot
    • Thorax:
      • Thoracic Walls and Lungs
      • Superior and Middle Mediastinum
      • Superior and Posterior Mediastinum and Joints of Thorax
    • Abdomen:
      • Anterior Abdominal Wall and External Genitalia
      • Abdominal Cavity, Stomach and Intestines
      • Liver, Pancreas, Duodenum and Spleen
      • Kidney, Suprarenal and Posterior Abdominal Wall
      • Pelvic Viscera
      • Blood Vessels, Nerves and Muscles of the Pelvis
      • Perineum
    • Head and Neck:
      • Posterior Triangle of the Neck
      • Anterior Triangle of the Neck
      • Face and Scalp
      • Cranial Cavity
      • Orbit and Lacrimal Apparatus
      • The Eye
      • Parotid and Infratemporal Regions and Temporomandibular Joint
      • Submandibular Region and Deep Dissection of the Neck
      • Deep Structures of the Back of the Neck and the Trunk
      • Nasal Cavity
      • Oral Cavity
      • Soft Palate and Pharynx
      • The Larynx
      • The Ear
     
    Readership: Undergraduates in anatomy for medicine, dentistry, human biology, osteopathy, chiropody, science, and postgraduates in the clinical sciences and those aiming to teach anatomy.
     


     
    432pp    Pub. date: Dec 1998  
    ISBN:   978-981-02-3528-4
    981-02-3528-3
       US$72 / £52

     


    432pp    Pub. date: Dec 1998  
    ISBN:   978-981-02-3569-7(pbk)
    981-02-3569-0(pbk)
       US$34 / £25

     


     

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