Gross Anatomy

This is not a textbook. Instead, it contains what the author judges necessary to cope with questions relating to Gross Anatomy in board and licensure exami­ nations. Although material that has appeared recently on (Part I) National Board Examinations is covered, simply listing and answering such que...

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Main Author: Felts, William J.L.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer New York 1992, 1992
Edition:2nd ed. 1992
Series:Oklahoma Notes
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a Upper Extremity -- Joints and Movements -- Musculature -- Vasculature -- Some Important Relationships -- Lower Extremity -- Joints and Movements -- Musculature -- Vasculature -- Some Important Relationships -- The Trunk -- Skeleton -- Musculature -- Lymphatics -- Autonomic Nervous System -- Thorax -- Thoracic Cavity -- Pleura -- Blood Vessels and Nerves in Thoracic Wall -- Trachea and Lungs -- Heart -- of Mediastina -- Abdomen and Pelvis -- Abdominopelvic Cavity -- Peritoneum -- Abdominal Aorta and Inferior Vena Cava -- Gastrointestinal Tract -- Celiac and Mesenteric Arteries and Portal Vein -- Urinary System -- Male Reproductive System -- Female Reproductive System -- Distribution of Iliac Arteries and Veins -- Lumbar and Sacral Plexuses -- Head and Neck -- Functional Components of Cranial Nerves -- Head-Neck Muscles and Innervations -- Vasculature -- Lymphatics -- Autonomics in the Head -- Cranial Cavity -- Orbit -- CN V2 in Maxilla and Nasal Cavity -- Infratemporal Fossa, Muscles of Mastication and CN V3 -- Tongue and Suprahyoid Region -- Oral and Nasal Cavities and Adjacent Parts of Pharynx -- Pharnyx -- Larynx and Thyroid Gland -- Cervical Triangles and Cervical Plexus -- Parotid Region -- Questions and Answers -- Upper Extremity Questions -- Lower Extremity Questions -- Thorax Questions -- Abdomen and Pelvis Questions -- Head and Neck Questions 
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520 |a This is not a textbook. Instead, it contains what the author judges necessary to cope with questions relating to Gross Anatomy in board and licensure exami­ nations. Although material that has appeared recently on (Part I) National Board Examinations is covered, simply listing and answering such questions certainly would not prepare you for the myriad possible alternatives. Because of your suc­ cessful background in anatomy, the approaches used in a first-year course are not necessary here. Recall, review and synthesis are the goals. Please examine the entire book now, to understand its organization and content, and how they may serve your needs. Throughout, text is kept to a minimum. The style, size and boldness of type were chosen to aid the quick recognition of import items. The illustrations, es­ sentially adaptations from blackboard drawings used by the author in reviews, support the text in certain areas. However, the number of illustrations sufficient to make this an independent resource would defeat our purpose. I assume you will consult your favorite atlas as you review, and that you are experienced enough now to relate your reading to your own body. A general table of contents follows this preface; detailed tables of content precede individual chapters