Practical Anatomy is designed to enable novice anatomists to grasp the biological background of the human anatomy while understanding its complexity within the clinical context. As a guide to the dissection of the human cadaver, it provides an account of the biological and systemic foundations of the human body.
In keeping with the tradition of its predecessor this revised edition is primarily aimed at undergraduate allied health sciences and medical students who are encountering dissection for the first time and are intimidated by the volume of information to be understood. In addition, some dissections of more complex regions of the anatomy have been integrated into the text for more advanced students.
This version has built on the solid foundation of the first edition of Practical Anatomy and Man’s Anatomy, incorporating all the features unique to these texts while updating the methodology and including the latest anatomical terminology as outlined in the Terminologia Anatomica. The text and illustrations have been simplified to provide a clear, concise and accessible dissection guide.
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Foreword
Preface
Chapter One: Introduction
Chapter Two: Regions of the Body
Chapter Three: The Pectoral Girdle and Upper Limb
Chapter Four: The Thorax
Chapter Five: The Abdomen
Chapter Six: The Back
Chapter Seven: The Pelvic Girdle and Lower Limb
Chapter Eight: The Head and Neck
Chapter Nine: Central Nervous System
关于作者
John (Jack) Allan was Emeritus Professor in the Morphological Anatomy Division of the School of Anatomical Sciences in the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg.