Gross Anatomy Lecture Notes Thorax, Abdomen and Pelvis
Gross Anatomy Lecture Notes Thorax, Abdomen and Pelvis
Gross Anatomy Lecture Notes Thorax, Abdomen and Pelvis
In
this lecture, we will discuss the anatomy of the following body parts: features
of the thoracic walls, The Trachea, Bronchi and Lungs, The Heart, Anterior
abdominal wall, inguinal region, scrotum, testis, Abdominal Esophagus, Stomach
and Small Intestine, Liver, gallbladder, pancreas, and spleen, The Diaphragm,
Posterior Abdominal Wall, Lumbar Plexus and Autonomic Nervous System of the
Abdomen, Pelvis and Perineum, Contents of the Male Pelvis, The Female Pelvis.
This
work is divided into chapters, the subjects of which are complete in themselves,
the pupil may commence the study of the structure, use, and laws of the several
parts of which the human system is composed, by selecting such chapters as fancy
or utility may dictate, without reference to their present arrangement, as well
commence with the chapter on the digestive organs as on the bones.
In
this lecture, we will discuss the anatomy of the following body parts: features
of the thoracic walls, The Trachea, Bronchi and Lungs, The Heart, Anterior
abdominal wall, inguinal region, scrotum, testis, Abdominal Esophagus, Stomach
and Small Intestine, Liver, gallbladder, pancreas, and spleen, The Diaphragm,
Posterior Abdominal Wall, Lumbar Plexus and Autonomic Nervous System of the
Abdomen, Pelvis and Perineum, Contents of the Male Pelvis, The Female Pelvis.
This note explains the following topics in
anatomy: Skin and Hypaxial Muscles, Back and Thorax or Intro to Embryology, CV
and Lung Development, Pelvic and Abdominal Vasculature, Abdomen and Pelvis , GI
and UG Embryology, Orthopedics, Upper and Lower Limb Anatomy and Development,
Facial and Cranial Vasculature, Head and Neck Anatomy and Development.
This book made an attempt to emphasize the value of Embryology and
Comparative Anatomy in elucidating the difficult and often complicated
morphological problems encountered in the study of human adult anatomy. The
sections dealing with the morphology of the vertebrate ileo-colic junction and
with the structural details of the human caecum and appendix are considered
somewhat more fully, as warranted by the extensive material available.
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.
The
master muscle list represents a quick and easy reference for accessing
information on the origin, insertion, nerve supply and action of a given muscle.
It contains the view a listing of muscles in the regions such as Back,
Upper Limb, Head and Neck, Thorax, Abdomen, Pelvis and Perineum, Lower Limb.
Author(s): Michael F. Dauzvardis, Ph.D., John A. McNulty, Ph.D.,
Baltazar Espiritu, M.D.David Lee, Susan Sadowski, Greg Klitz, Manzi Yuan
The lecture note provides a thorough review of human anatomy and physiology applicable to the nurses. It covers all
body parts using a systemic approach. Topics covered includes: Cell, Tissues and Membrane, The Integumentary System, The Skeletal System, The Muscular System, The Nervous
System, The Endocrine System, Cardiovascular System, Respiratory System, Digestive System, The Urinary System, Fluid and Electrolyte Balance, The
Reproductive System.
Author(s): Nega Assefa, Alemaya University and Yosief Tsige
Jimma University
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 book
explains the anatomy of the following sections: Musculoskeletal, Cardiovascular
and Respiratory, Gastrointestinal, Reproductive and Endocrine , Nervous system.
Author(s): The University of Michigan Medical School
This note explains the
anatomy of the following: Musculoskeletal System, Cardiovascular and Respiratory
Systems, Musculoskeletal System , Gastrointestinal System, Endocrine and
Reproductive Systems, Nervous System.
This note covers the following topics about Extraocular Muscle Anatomy:
Structure of the Extraocular Muscles, Rectus Muscles, Oblique Muscles, Nerves of
the Extraocular Muscles, Blood Supply of the Extraocular Muscles and Orbital
Connections of the Extraocular Muscles.
This guide covers the following topics
related to Eyelid Anatomy: Surface Anatomy, Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue,
Orbicularis Oculi Muscle, Submuscular Areolar Tissue, Tarsi and Orbital Septum,
Eyelid Retractors, Fat Pads, Conjunctiva, Nerves, Vessels and Lymphatics.