The text focuses on
the most important concepts in anatomy and physiology.This book covers the
following topics: An Introduction to the Human Body, The Chemical Level of
Organization, The Cellular Level of Organization, The Tissue Level of
Organization, The Integumentary System, Bone Tissue and the Skeletal System,
Axial Skeleton, The Appendicular Skeleton, Joints, Muscle Tissue, The Muscular
System, The Nervous System and Nervous Tissue, Anatomy of the Nervous System,
The Brain and Cranial Nerves, The Endocrine System, The Cardiovascular System:
Blood, The Heart, Blood Vessels and Circulation, The Lymphatic and Immune
System, The Respiratory System, The Digestive System, Metabolism and Nutrition,
The Urinary System and The Reproductive System.
This note covers the following topics: Anatomy
and Physiology, Levels of organization of the Human Body, Characteristics and
Maintenance of Life, Homeostasis, Body Cavities, Membranes, and the 11 Body /
Organ Systems, Diagnostic Imaging techniques and the different types of
microscopes and devices for studying the body ,The importance of Minerals,
Vitamins, and Trace mineral elements for the body, Cells and Tissues,
Circulatory System,Endocrine System, Digestive System, Immune System.
This book covers the
following topics: General Observations On Organic Texture, General Observations
Upon Life, Systems Common to All The Apparatus, Cellular System, Nervous System
of Animal Life, Nervous System of Organic Life, Vascular System with Red Blood,
Vascular System with Black Blood.
This note is accomplished through a study of
the organization of the body’s systems from a microscopic level of organization
to the gross anatomy level. In addition, the relationship between structure and
function will be examined through the study of histological slides, photomicrographs, anatomical models and charts, mammalian (cat) dissection, and
human cadaver demonstration.
Anatomy
is a fundamental science that studies the structure of the human body from
ancient times. Over time, the discipline constantly expands with recent progress
that has been produced in researching the human body. So, new methods of
researching were incorporated in the anatomy development: plastic materials
injections, plastination, computed techniques of sectional bodies, and
embryology.Topics covered includes: Innovative Technologies for Medical
Education, Anatomical Correlation of the Arterial Blood Supply to the Spinal
Cord in Human and Experimental Animals, Human Brain Anatomy, Cardiac Anatomy for
the Electrophysiologist with Emphasis on the Left Atrium and Pulmonary Veins,
Anatomical, Biological, and Surgical Features of Basal Ganglia, Mesencephalon,
Midbrain.
This book
covers the following topics related to human anatomy: Anatomical orientation,
Introduction to the nervous system, Spinal cord and spinal nerve, Movements of
the upper limb, movements of the lower limbs, Introduction to joints,
Introduction to the autonomic nervous system, Autonomics of the thorax,
Abdominal viscera basics, Gut development, Autonomics of the abdomen, Autonomics
of the pelvis, Cranial nerves, Autonomics of the head and neck.
This book will be helpful in revising and consolidating the
knowledge that has been gained from the dissecting room and from more detailed
and explanatory textbooks. The book follows the standard format of the at a
Glance series and is arranged in short, easily digested chapters, written
largely in note form, with the appropriate illustrations on the facing page.
This note covers the following
topics about Facial Anatomy in Cutaneous Surgery: Muscles of Facial Expression,
Superficial Musculoaponeurotic System, Sensory Nerves, Motor Nerves, Blood
Vessels, Lymphatics, Cutaneous Anatomy of the Neck and Anatomic Surgical
Considerations.
This note covers the following
topics about Vestibular System Anatomy: Membranous Labyrinth, Vestibular Sensory
Epithelium, Vestibular Receptor Cells, Innervation, Central Vestibular
Connections, Projections From the Vestibular Nuclei, Labyrinthine Fluid and
Blood Supply to the Vestibular End Organ.