Anatomy Books
Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers Uniquest Series: Anatomy
Book SynopsisTable of Contents1. MBBS Examination 2003 2. MBBS Examination 2004 3. MBBS Examination 2005 4. MBBS Examination 2006 5. MBBS Examination 2007 6. MBBS Examination 2008 7. MBBS Examination 2009 8. MBBS Examination 2010 9. MBBS Examination 2011 10. MBBS Examination 2012 11. MBBS Examination 2013 12. MBBS Examination 2014 13. MBBS Examination 2015 14. MBBS Examination 2016 15. MBBS Examination 2017 16. MBBS Examination 2018 17. MBBS Examination 2019 18. MBBS Examination 2020 19. MBBS Examination 2021 Topic-wise University Questions
£31.35
Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers Anatomy at a Glance: An Exam-Oriented Text
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsCHAPTER 1: Introduction CHAPTER 2: General Anatomy CHAPTER 3: Upper Limb CHAPTER 4: Lower Limb CHAPTER 5: Abdomen CHAPTER 6: Thorax CHAPTER 7: Head, Neck and Neuroanatomy CHAPTER 8: Histology CHAPTER 9: Embryology CHAPTER 10: Genetics
£31.35
Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers Inderbir Singh's Textbook of Human Histology
Book SynopsisTable of Contents1. Light Microscopy and Tissue Preparation 2. Cell Structure 3. Epithelia and Glands 4. General Connective Tissue 5. Cartilage 6. Bone 7. Muscular Tissue 8. Lymphatics and Lymphoid Tissue 9. Nervous Tissue 10. Cardiovascular System 11. Skin and its Appendages 12. Salivary Glands 13. Placenta and Umbilical Cord 14. Respiratory System 15. Digestive System: Oral Cavity and Related 16. Gastrointestinal Tract, Stomach and Intestines 17. Hepatobiliary System and Pancreas 18. Urinary System 19. Spinal Cord, Cerebellar Cortex and Cerebral Cortex 20. Male Reproductive System 21. Female Reproductive System 22. Endocrine System 23. Special Senses: Eye 24. Special Senses: Ear
£36.10
Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers Asterion: The Practical Handbook of Anatomy
Book SynopsisTable of Contents1. Histology 2. Embryology 3. Radiology 4. Osteology 5. Surface Marking 6. Spotters and Discussion Topics 7. Red Alert Index
£23.75
Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers Early Clinical Exposure: A Case Based Approach in
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsSECTION 1: UPPER LIMB SECTION 2: LOWER LIMB SECTION 3: THORAX SECTION 4: ABDOMEN AND PELVIS SECTION 5: VERTEBRAL COLUMN SECTION 6: HEAD AND NECK SECTION 7: NEUROANATOMY SECTION 8: GENETICS
£17.10
Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology: Interpretation
Book SynopsisFine-needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) is a diagnostic procedure used to investigate superficial lumps or masses. This procedure is widely used in the diagnosis of cancer and inflammatory conditions. Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology: Interpretation and Diagnostic Difficulties is organised into 21 chapters covering the full spectrum of fine needle aspiration cytology, organ by organ, from head, neck and orbital, to skin, bone, and the central nervous system. Characteristic diagnostic features and differential diagnoses of a variety of lesions, along with their cytology, immunocytochemistry and molecular genetics, are discussed in depth. The book provides comprehensive, current information on the principles and techniques of fine needle aspiration cytology, enhanced by many tables, boxes and micrographs in every chapter. Access to digital slides is provided with the book. This third edition has been fully revised and updated to provide clinicians with the latest technologies and techniques in the field. A review section concluding the book enhances learning and assists self-assessment. Previous edition (9789351526087) published in 2015.Table of ContentsChapter 1: Introduction and Basic Techniques of Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology Chapter 2: Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology of Deep-seated Lesions Chapter 3: Evaluation of Aspiration Cytology Smears Chapter 4: Ancillary Techniques in Aspiration Cytology Chapter 5: Head, Neck, and Orbital Lesion Chapter 6: Salivary Gland Chapter 7: Thyroid Chapter 8: Breast Chapter 9: Lymph Node Chapter 10 Lung Chapter 11: Mediastinum Chapter 12: Liver and Spleen Chapter 13: Pancreas, Gallbladder, and Gastrointestinal Tract Chapter 14: Kidney and Adrenal Chapter 15: Gonads and Prostate Chapter 16: Soft Tissue Lesions Chapter 17: Skin Chapter 18: Bone Chapter 19: Round Cell Tumor Chapter 20: Central Nervous System Chapter 21: Review of Cytology Cases
£161.10
ANE Books Basic Anatomy: v. 1
Book Synopsis
£10.00
New India Publishing Agency Fundamentals of Veterinary Developmental Anatomy
Book SynopsisThe book entitled "Fundamentals of Veterinary Developmental Anatomy" has been prepared as per the Veterinary Council of India syllabus and regulations. It is also useful to the Postgraduate students and ResearcheThis book is mainly emphasized on development and differentiation of various organs of domestic animals. In this book every is summarized with some important points at the end of the each which shall be useful to the students. The text material of this book is supported by well drawn illustrations.Teratology is an important aspect of the Developmental Anatomy. Hence, some important congenital abnormalities also have been mentioned in this text book.Table of ContentsPart I (General Embryology): 01. General EmbryologyPart II (Special Embryology): 02. Face, Mouth and Pharynx 03. Digestive tube and associated glands 04. Respiratory system 05. Urinary system 06. Male and Female reproductive systems 07. Cardiovascular system 08. Lymphatic System 09. Musculoskeletal system 09. Musculoskeletal system 10. Integument 11. Nervous system 12. Sense organs 13. Endocrine Glands 14. Teratology
£46.99
Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers Infertility Management Series: Investigating
Book SynopsisThis book is a practical guide to the detection, diagnosis and treatment of infertility. Beginning with an overview of human reproduction, the importance of accurate history taking and examination, and general preconception evaluation, the following chapters discuss the different investigational methods in the assessment of female infertility. The final sections examine male infertility and the role of semen analysis in understanding the potential of fertility. Genetic, environmental and behavioural risk factors are also covered. This comprehensive text is enhanced by clinical images, diagrams and tables. Key Points Practical guide to detection, diagnosis and treatment of infertility Covers assessment of both female and male infertility Covers genetic, environmental and behavioural risk factors Enhanced by clinical images, diagrams and tables Table of Contents Basics Of Human Reproduction As We Understand It Now Role Of History Taking And Examination General Preconceptional Evaluation For The Couple Evaluating Ovulatory Function Including Reserve Assessment Checking The Tubes: The Eternal Dilemma Mechanical Issues In Fertility: How To Evaluate? How To Assess The Receptivity Of The Endometrium Evaluating The Peritoneal /Pelvic Factors Affecting Fertility Assessment The Male Role Of Semen Analysis In Understanding Fertility Potential Genetics Of Fertility When To Stop Investigating And Start Treating
£31.35
Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers Illustrative Practice Manual of Surface and
Book SynopsisThis book is a concise guide to surface and radiological anatomy for undergraduate medical students. Divided into seven sections, the book covers all regions of the body, from upper and lower limb, to head, neck and brain, to thorax and abdomen and pelvis; and skull and bones. The basic concepts of each structure are explained in detail to help students fully understand their morphology and surface anatomy. The final section discusses radiology, CT and MRI techniques. This useful manual features anatomical and radiological images to assist learning. Key Points Concise guide to surface and radiological anatomy for undergraduate medical students Covers all key structures of the body Includes section on radiology, CT and MRI techniques Features anatomical and radiological images to assist learning Table of Contents Upper Limb Lower Limb Head & Neck & Brain Thorax Abdomen and Pelvis Skull and Bones Radiology, CT and MRI
£27.55
Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers Exam Preparatory Manual for Undergraduates
Book SynopsisThis book has been written with the idea of helping the students, grasp the subject matter easily and provide the actual requirements of the students. A concerted effort has been made to make this process an easy affair with lucid language, illustrations, flowcharts and tables. Clinical correlations are incorporated at the end of most of the questions. The book includes list of most important topics and diagrams for last minute quick glance before the examinations.Table of ContentsSection 1: Upper Limb 1. Introduction 2. Pectoral Region 3. Axilla 4. Back of the Body 5. Scapular Region 6. Arm 7. Antebrachium/Forearm 8. Wrist and Hand 9. Joints of Upper Limb 10. Blood Supply and Lymphatic Drainage of Upper Limb 11. Nerves of Upper Limb Section 2: Lower Limb 12. Introduction 13. Front of Thigh 14. Medial Side of Thigh 15. Gluteal Region 16. Back of Thigh 17. Leg and Dorsum of Foot 18. Sole of Foot 19. Joints of Lower Limb 20. Blood Supply and Lymphatic Drainage of Lower Limb 21. Nerve Supply of Lower Limb Section 3: Thorax 22. Wall of Thorax and Thoracic Cavity 23. Pleurae 24. Lungs 25. Mediastinum 26. Pericardium and Heart 27. Superior Vena Cava and Aorta 28. Trachea, Esophagus and Thoracic Duct Section 4: Abdomen and Pelvis 29. Anterior Abdominal Wall 30. Male Genital Organs 31. Abdominal Cavity and Peritoneum 32. Stomach 33. Small and Large Intestines 34. Spleen, Pancreas and Liver 35. Biliary Apparatus 36. Kidney, Ureter and Suprarenal Gland 37. Posterior Abdominal Wall 38. Urinary Bladder and Urethra 39. Male and Female Reproductive Organs 40. Perineum and True Pelvis 41. Rectum and Anal Canal 42. Large Blood Vessels of the Gut Section 5: Head and Neck 43. Scalp, Temple and Face 44. Side of Neck 45. Structures in Anterior Median Region of Neck 46. Deep Structures of Neck 47. Back of Neck 48. Parotid Region 49. Submandibular Region 50. Temporal and Infratemporal Region 51. Nose and Paranasal Sinuses 52. Contents of Orbit and Eye 53. Ear 54. Oral Cavity and Tongue 55. Pharynx 56. Larynx 57. Vertebral Canal and Contents 58. Cranial Cavity 59. Blood Vessels of Head and Neck 60. Nerves of Head and Neck Section 6: Neuroanatomy 61. Cerebrospinal Fluid 62. Spinal Cord 63. Brainstem 64. Cerebellum and Fourth Ventricle 65. Cerebrum 66. Ventricles of Brain 67. Blood Supply of Brain and Spinal Cord 68. Cranial Nerves Appendix 1: Red Alert Appendix 2: Quick Glance of Important Diagrams Index
£43.70
Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers Dissection Manual with Regions & Applied Anatomy:
Book SynopsisThis three volume set is a complete guide to anatomy and dissection for undergraduate medical students. Volume one (9789386150363) covers the upper extremity and thorax describing in depth each region and its clinical importance. Volume two (9789386150370) discusses the lower extremity, abdomen, pelvis and perineum, including both male and female reproductive organs. Volume three (9789386150387) explains the many regions of the head, neck and brain, and how they relate and function. Authored by a recognised clinician from Life University, Atlanta, each volume features clinical photographs to enhance learning, as well as interactive DVD ROMs demonstrating cadaver dissection procedures. Key points Complete guide to anatomy and dissection for undergraduates Three volumes cover upper extremity, thorax, lower extremity, abdomen, pelvis, perineum, head and neck, and brain Includes DVD ROMs demonstrating cadaver dissection procedures Recognised author from Life University, Atlanta Table of ContentsVolume 1: Upper Extremity and Thorax SECTION 1 Upper Extremity Chapter 1 Basic Anatomy Chapter 2 Bones of the Upper Extremity Chapter 3 Pectoral Regions Chapter 4 Axilla Region Chapter 5 Back Chapter 6 Shoulder Region Chapter 7 Scapular Region Chapter 8 Anterior Compartment of the Arm Chapter 9 Cubital Fossa Chapter 10 Posterior Compartment of the Arm Chapter 11 Anterior (Flexor) Compartment of the Forearm Chapter 12 Palm of the Hand Chapter 13 Posterior (Extensor) Compartment of the Forearm Chapter 14 Dorsum of the Hand Chapter 15 Major Nerves of the Upper Extremity Chapter 16 Joints of the Upper Extremity SECTION 2 Thorax Chapter 17 Bones of the Thorax Chapter 18 Anterior and Posterior Walls of the Thorax Chapter 19 Mediastinum, Pleura and the Lungs Chapter 20 Superior and Middle Mediastinum Chapter 21 Heart Chapter 22 Posterior Mediastinum Chapter 23 Joints of the Thorax Index
£23.75
Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers Dissection Manual with Regions & Applied Anatomy:
Book SynopsisThis three volume set is a complete guide to anatomy and dissection for undergraduate medical students. Volume one (9789386150363) covers the upper extremity and thorax describing in depth each region and its clinical importance. Volume two (9789386150370) discusses the lower extremity, abdomen, pelvis and perineum, including both male and female reproductive organs. Volume three (9789386150387) explains the many regions of the head and neck, and brain, and how they relate and function. Authored by a recognised clinician from Life University, Atlanta, each volume features clinical photographs to enhance learning, as well as interactive DVD ROMs demonstrating cadaver dissection procedures. Key points Complete guide to anatomy and dissection for undergraduates Three volumes cover upper extremity, thorax, lower extremity, abdomen, pelvis, perineum, head and neck, and brain Includes DVD ROMs demonstrating cadaver dissection procedures Recognised author from Life University, Atlanta Table of ContentsVolume 2: Lower Extremity, Abdomen, Pelvis & Perineum SECTION 1 Lower Extremity Chapter 1 Lower Extremity Chapter 2 Anterior Compartment of Thigh Chapter 3 Medial (Adductor) Compartment of Thigh Chapter 4 Gluteus Region Chapter 5 Posterior Compartment of the Thigh Chapter 6 Popliteal Fossa Chapter 7 Anterior Compartment of Leg Chapter 8 Lateral Compartment and Medial Side of Leg Chapter 9 Ankle Region and Dorsum of Foot Chapter 10 Posterior Compartment of Leg Chapter 11 Plantar Region (Sole of the Foot) Chapter 12 Joints of Lower Extremity SECTION 2 Abdomen Chapter 13 Bones of Abdomen Chapter 14 Anterior Abdominal Wall Chapter 15 Male External Genital Organs Chapter 16 Loin Region Chapter 17 Abdominal Cavity and Peritoneum Chapter 18 Abdominal Part of Oesophagus, Stomach, Coeliac Trunk and Spleen Chapter 19 Duodenum, Pancreas and Portal Vein Chapter 20 Small and Large Intestines Chapter 21 Superior and Inferior Mesenteric Vessels Chapter 22 Liver, Gall Bladder and Biliary Ducts Chapter 23 Kidney, Ureter and Suprarenal Gland Chapter 24 Diaphragm and Structures in Posterior Abdominal Wall SECTION 3 Pelvis Chapter 25 Bones of Pelvis Chapter 26 Male Pelvic Organs (Urinary Bladder, Prostate, Seminal Vesicle and Urethra) Chapter 27 Female Reproductive Organs (Uterus, Vagina and Ovary) Chapter 28 Rectum and Anal Canal Chapter 29 Muscles, Vessels and Nerves of Pelvis SECTION 4 Perineum Chapter 30 Perineum Index
£21.85
Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers Dissection Manual with Regions & Applied Anatomy:
Book SynopsisThis three volume set is a complete guide to anatomy and dissection for undergraduate medical students. Volume one (9789386150363) covers the upper extremity and thorax describing in depth each region and its clinical importance. Volume two (9789386150370) discusses the lower extremity, abdomen, pelvis and perineum, including both male and female reproductive organs. Volume three (9789386150387) explains the many regions of the head and neck, and brain, and how they relate and function. Authored by a recognised clinician from Life University, Atlanta, each volume features clinical photographs to enhance learning, as well as interactive DVD ROMs demonstrating cadaver dissection procedures. Key points Complete guide to anatomy and dissection for undergraduates Three volumes cover upper extremity, thorax, lower extremity, abdomen, pelvis, perineum, head and neck, and brain Includes DVD ROMs demonstrating cadaver dissection procedures Recognised author from Life University, Atlanta Table of ContentsVolume 3: Head, Neck & Brain SECTION 1 Head & Neck Chapter 1 Osteology of Head and Neck Chapter 2 Scalp Chapter 3 Face Chapter 4 Eyelids, Conjunctiva, Tarsal Plates, Orbital Septum, Palpebral Ligaments and Lacrimal Apparatus Chapter 5 Posterior Cervical Triangle Chapter 6 Suboccipital Region Chapter 7 Anterior Cervical Triangle Chapter 8 Parotid Region Chapter 9 Temporal and Infratemporal Fossa Chapter 10 Temporomandibular Joint Chapter 11 Submandibular Region Chapter 12 Cranial Cavity and Cranial Meninges Chapter 13 Anterior, Middle and Posterior Cranial Fossa Chapter 14 Orbit Chapter 15 Deep Structures of the Neck - Thyroid and Parathyroid Glands Chapter 16 Structures Deep to the Sternocleidomastoid Chapter 17 Structures in the Root of Neck Chapter 18 Prevertebral Region and Cervical Plexus Chapter 19 Pharynx and Palate Chapter 20 Tongue Chapter 21 Nasal Cavity and Paranasal Sinuses Chapter 22 Larynx Chapter 23 Eyeball Chapter 24 Ear Chapter 25 Joints of Neck SECTION 2 Brain Chapter 26 Introduction to the Brain Chapter 27 Blood Vessels of the Brain Chapter 28 Base of the Brain Chapter 29 Hindbrain - Medulla Oblongata Chapter 30 Hind Brain - Pons Chapter 31 Hind Brain - Cerebellum Chapter 32 Midbrain Chapter 33 Brain Stem Chapter 34 Fourth Ventricle Chapter 35 Cerebral Hemispheres Chapter 36 White Matter of the Cerebrum Chapter 37 Lateral Ventricle Chapter 38 Thalamus, Hypothalamus, Epithalamus and Metathalamus Chapter 39 Basal Ganglia (Nuclei) Chapter 40 Third Ventricle Chapter 41 Deep Structures of the Cerebrum Index
£23.75
Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers Exam-Oriented Practical Anatomy: A Student's
Book SynopsisThis manual is a practical guide to anatomy for undergraduate medical students. Divided into four sections, the book begins with an introduction to incisions, explaining dissection anatomy of upper and lower limbs, the abdomen, and head and neck. The second section provides in depth discussion on surface anatomy, and section three describes the histology of all systems in the body, outlining standard staining procedures and microscopy illustrated by relevant slides. The final section covers the radiological anatomy of each section of the body, enhanced by X-Ray images. Each section is presented in a systematic approach and includes questions and answers that candidates may encounter in examinations. Key points Comprehensive guide to practical anatomy for undergraduate medical students Covers window dissections, surface anatomy, histology and radiological anatomy Topics enhanced by clinical photographs, radiological images and histological slides Each chapter features questions and answers that may be encountered in exams Table of ContentsSection 1: Window Dissections Window Dissections: Introduction Window Dissections: Upper Limb (Superior Extremity) Window Dissections: Lower Limb (Inferior Extremity) Window Dissections: Abdomen Window Dissections: Head and Neck Section 2: Surface Anatomy Surface Anatomy: Upper Limb (Superior Extremity) Surface Anatomy: Lower Limb (Inferior Extremity) Surface Anatomy: Abdomen Surface Anatomy: Thorax Surface Anatomy: Head and Neck Section 3: Histology Histology: Introduction Histology: Musculoskeletal System Histology: Blood Vascular System Histology: Gastrointestinal System Histology: Liver and Pancreas (Both Exocrine and Endocrine Types of Gland) Histology: Salivary Glands (Exocrine Glands) Histology: Endocrine Glands Histology: Lymphatic System Histology: Respiratory System Histology: Urinary System Histology: Male Reproductive System Histology: Female Reproductive System Histology: Nervous System Histology: Integumentary System Histology: Identification of Histological Slides At a Glance Section 4: Radiological Anatomy Radiological Anatomy: Introduction Radiological Anatomy: Upper Limb (Superior Extremity) Radiological Anatomy: Lower Limb (Inferior Extremity) Radiological Anatomy: Abdomen Radiological Anatomy: Thorax Radiological Anatomy: Head and Neck Index
£43.70
Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers Exam Preparatory Manual in Anatomy, Physiology &
Book SynopsisThis book presents a unique combination of important viva questions and answers of all the three subjects (Anatomy, Physiology and Biochemistry) taught in the first professional examinations. Its unique presentation in the form of three-column format, adequately equipped with appropriate illustrations would make it an interesting reading for the students. The students must, however, remember that the book is in no way a replacement for standard textbooks in anatomy, physiology and biochemistry. Nothing can be a replacement for a standard textbook in a particular subject, which would help clarify the various concepts and fundamentals.The students must remember that “the mouth speaks only those what the mind knows”, so nothing can be replacement for a sound and effective examination preparation. Strong foundation in these three basic subjects goes a long way in the development of an undergraduate student into a full fledged doctor. Thus, the students must try to grasp all the important concepts before they start reading this book. This book is meant only for the aid and assistance to the first professional examination and for removing all the fears from the students' mind.Table of ContentsANATOMY 1. General Anatomy 2. Upper Limb 3. Lower Limb 4. Thorax 5. Abdomen 6. Head and Neck 7. Central Nervous System PHYSIOLOGY 8. General Physiology 9. Blood and Body Fluids 10. Muscle Physiology 11. Digestive System 12. Renal Physiology and Excretion 13. Endocrinology 14. Reproductive System 15. Cardiovascular System 16. Respiratory System and Environmental Physiology 17. Nervous System 18. Special Senses 19. Skin and Body Temperature Regulation 20. Practical Viva in Hematology BIOCHEMISTRY 21. Biophysics 22. Colorimetry 23. Carbohydrates 24. Lipids 25. Amino Acids and Proteins 26. Nucleoproteins 27. Enzymes 28. Biological Oxidation 29. Vitamins 30. Blood 31. Liver Function Tests 32. Detoxification 33. Urine 34. Water and Mineral Metabolism 35. Nutrition and Energy Requirement 36. Hormones 37. Prostaglandins 38. Important Lab Values to Remember.
£30.40
Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers Exam Oriented Anatomy Regional and Applied
Book SynopsisThis book will help students develop full confidence in this subject. Questions and answers are placed in such a manner that this book will be useful for the students as a precise textbook. The book will also be very helpful for a teacher before taking a class on a particular topic. The presentation of the answers has been made student-friendly to make it easy for self-learning. The text has been written with optimum integration of clinical anatomy. All the areas of the subject have been covered in such a fashion that the postgraduate students as well as the readers of other disciplines will also be benefited. All the areas of gross anatomy have been covered in such a fashion that, this book can be used as an ideal textbook for undergraduate course. Though the text material has been placed in the question-answer form, it has been sequentially arranged to create clear concept on the subject. The text material is compact to incorporate within 2 volumes instead of conventional 3 volumes. The presentation is student-friendly with neat diagrams to make the book easy for self-learning. The style of presentation is unique to be helpful for a teacher to prepare for the classes. All the topics have been enriched in such a fashion that the book will also be very useful for the postgraduate students as well as the readers of other disciplines. Table of ContentsSection 1: Upper Limb Section 2: Lower Limb Section 3: Abdomen and Pelvis Index
£28.50
Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers Exam Oriented Anatomy Regional and Applied
Book SynopsisThis book will help students develop full confidence in this subject. Questions and answers are placed in such a manner that this book will be useful for the students as a precise textbook. The book will also be very helpful for a teacher before taking a class on a particular topic. The presentation of the answers has been made student-friendly to make it easy for self-learning. The text has been written with optimum integration of clinical anatomy. All the areas of the subject have been covered in such a fashion that the postgraduate students as well as the readers of other disciplines will also be benefited. All the areas of gross anatomy have been covered in such a fashion that, this book can be used as an ideal textbook for undergraduate course. Though the text material has been placed in the question-answer form, it has been sequentially arranged to create clear concept on the subject. The text material is compact to incorporate within 2 volumes instead of conventional 3 volumes. The presentation is student-friendly with neat diagrams to make the book easy for self-learning. The style of presentation is unique to be helpful for a teacher to prepare for the classes. All the topics have been enriched in such a fashion that the book will also be very useful for the postgraduate students as well as the readers of other disciplines. Table of ContentsSection 1: Thorax Section 2: Neuroanatomy Section 3: Head and Neck Index
£28.50
Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers SAQs in Anatomy
Book SynopsisThe revised fourth edition includes new chapters on medical ethics, embalming techniques and decomposition of body, back and vertebral column, ethical issues in medical genetics, attitude and communication skills, and x-rays. In each chapter, SAQs are arranged by topic. More than 700 new SAQs have been added in this edition. Useful for undergraduate students and students who are preparing for postgraduate entrance examinations. SAQs will also help the students to answer the MCQs on the same topic. In the Gross Anatomy section, in the beginning of each chapter SAQs on osteology are given, which are useful to the students for viva examinations More than 700 new SAQs have been added in this edition. Table of Contents1. General Anatomy 2. Superior Extremity 3. Inferior Extremity 4. Thorax 5. Abdomen 6. Back and Vertebral Column 7. Head, Face and Neck 8. Brain 9. Histology 10. Embryology 11. Genetics 12. Radiology 13. Body Decomposition and Embalming 14. Attitude and Communication Skills 15. Medical Bioethics 16. Ethical Issues in Medical Genetics 17. X-rays
£24.70
Thieme Publishers Delhi Thieme Dissector Volume 1: Upper Limb and Thorax
Book SynopsisThieme Dissector, Second Edition is a richly illustrated and detailed three-volume manual for guiding students and teachers in the dissection lab. It is enriched with intricate illustrations of the human anatomy created from the clinician’s perspective. These illustrations and the carefully researched and structured text elucidate the layer-by-layer dissection of each region of the human body in a stepwise manner. The volumes have been created by renowned experts in the field: Dr. Vishram Singh, Dr. G. P. Pal, Dr. S. D. Gangane, and Dr. Sanjoy Sanyal. The text of the volumes flows lucidly through well-defined sections in each chapter. These sections have also been made visually distinct to aid access. The authors have aimed to make the reading of these volumes educative, interesting, and visually engaging. Salient Features of the Second Edition Updated videos: Provides access to more than 100 new videos on Thieme MedOne to facilitate learning, understanding, and comprehension. These videos enhance the scope of understanding the topic under discussion. Dissection screenshots: Most relevant and duly labelled screenshots from the cadaveric dissection videos are presented at suitable places within the text to provide better insight into the steps of dissection. Radiographs: Includes newly added radiographs to help broaden the gamut of interpretation of the anatomy. New section: A new section on “Vertebral Column” has been added to Volume I for extensive coverage of the back region. This book includes complimentary access to a digital copy on https://medone.thieme.com. Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.Table of Contents1. Osteology of the Upper Limb 2. Pectoral Region and Axilla 3. Dissection of the Back 4. Scapular Region and Shoulder 5. Anterior Compartment of the Arm and Cubital Fossa 6. Posterior Compartment of the Arm 7. Flexor Compartment of the Forearm and Palm 8. Extensor Compartment of the Forearm and Dorsum of the Hand 9. Nerves of the Upper Limb 10. Joints of the Upper Limb 11. Introduction to Thorax 12. Skeleton of the Thorax 13. Thoracic Wall 14. Thoracic Cavity 15. Joints of the Thorax
£42.50
Springer Atlas of Human Prenatal Morphogenesis
Book SynopsisA little picture is worth a million words. Chinese proverb Prenatal human development is an extremely complicated process related to genetics, biochemistry, anatomy, and physiology. There are no developmental changes, either chemical or morphologic, without simultaneous changes in molecular organization. The astonishing buildup ofbiostructures always precedes their proper function. The development of an embryo is genetically coded and is based on interactions related to the selective switching on and off of genes. Interactions are cell-to-cell mediated, mediated by extracellular fluids, or mediated by special pathways. Every substance involved in developmental is to be recognized by its target. interactions, before triggering a metabolic or a morphogenic event, Complex physical and immunologic recognitions are involved in the process of differentiation. Small pieces of evidence are collected to create a mosaic picture elucidating the development. This picture is fascinating and represents the biggest biological puzzle: the puzzle of development. There is no doubt that analysis of human prenatal development is a basis for understanding normal and pathologic relationships between structure and function. Today, there are approximately 2000 different inborn congenital anomalies and syndromes. This book attempts to present a complete realistic account of human morphogenesis, the differentiation of structures, using direct photographs of normal specimens obtained from legal medical abortions of unwanted pregnancies. Emphasis has been placed on contemporary techniques: histochemistry and scanning electron microscopy. The text is as simple as possible; meticulous detailed anatomic descriptions have been omitted.Table of ContentsMaterial and methods.- 1. External Form of the Embryo and Developmental Stages.- Stages of human development.- Stage 1: the unicellular stage.- Stage 2: the blastomeric stage.- Stage 3: the blastodermic stage.- Stage 4: the bilaminar embryo.- Stage 5: the trilaminar presomite stage.- Stage 6: the early somite stage.- Stage 7: the stage of limb development.- Stage 8: the late embryonic stage.- Stage 9: the fetal stage.- Stage 10: the perinatal period.- 2. Placenta and Placental Membranes.- The trophoblast of the blastocyst, the trophoblastic shell, and the chorion.- The placenta.- The umbilical cord.- 3. Germ Layers.- 4. Mesenchymal and Mesodermal Organs.- The development of the mesenchyme.- The notochord.- The chordomesodermal canal, notochordal plate, and notochord.- The skeleton.- The axial skeleton.- The skull.- The joints and bands.- The cross-striated musculature.- The cardiovascular organs and hematopoesis.- The heart.- The primitive embryonic circulation.- The arteries.- The veins.- Hematopoesis.- Fetoplacental circulation.- The ureters.- The urinary bladder.- The genital organs.- The adrenals.- 5. Organs with Endodermal Components.- The digestive organs.- The pharynx and brachiogenic pharyngeal complex.- The esophagus.- The stomach.- The duodenum.- The intestines.- The liver.- The pancreas.- The respiratory organs.- The epiglottis and the larynx.- The trachea and the lungs.- The coelem and the mesenteries.- The coelem.- The mesenteries.- 6. Organs with Ectodermal Components.- The skin and epidermal derivatives.- The neuroectodermal organs.- The central nervous system.- The brain.- The spinal cord.- The peripheral nerves.- The neural crest.- The sense organs.- The eyes.- The ears.- 7. Orofacial Development.- The face, nose and palate.- The teeth.- The hypophysis.- Color plates.
£42.74
Springer The Dynamic Body Tissues: An account of the chalone mechanisms and other influences that control the epidermis and the various body tissues, and of the failure of these mechanisms in cancer
Book SynopsisThe study of life is the study of tier upon tier of interlocking homeostatic mechanisms, and the main theme of this book concerns that part of the system that ensures cellular and tissue homeostasis and thus maintains tissue mass, tissue structure and tissue function in the adult mammal. The functional existence of any adult tissue depends on the continuing control of the states of differentiation of its cells. Just as in an embryo, where cellular differentiation is initiated and controlled by the genetic responses of the cells to specific messenger molecules, so also throughout the whole of adult life does the genetic activity of the tissue cells continue to be regulated by similarly specific messenger molecules. The process of differentiation does not cease in the embryo but remains as the essential factor which ensures not only the function but also the continuing existence of the adult tissues. Thus the first problem considered here, the methods of control of cell production, cell function and cell death, is discussed in terms of the nature and mode of action of those messenger molecules which, from moment to moment, determine the states of differentiation of the tissue cells. Some of these messenger molecules are synthesized in adjacent tissues while others are synthesized within the responding tissues themselves.Table of Contents1 The problems.- The dynamic epidermis.- 2 The epidermal messenger molecules.- 3 Epidermal cellular homeostasis.- 4 Epidermal cellular organization.- 5 The dominance of the dermis.- Homeostasis in other tissues.- 6 The epithelial tissues.- 7 Muscles and nerves.- 8 The connective tissues.- The failure of homeostasis.- 9 Chalones and cancer.- Envoi.- 10 General summary.- References.
£40.49
Broken Hill Publishers Ltd Surgical Anatomy: The Embryologic and Anatomic
Book SynopsisBrief facts of embryogenesis are included in this book because embryology leads the student to a more thorough understanding of human anatomy. Applied, surgically oriented anatomy emphasizing both surgical applications and ways to avoid anatomic complications have been included. Because minimally invasive and robotic surgery is definitely the surgery of today and tomorrow, the modern surgeon must now know this other type of anatomy, the ""non-touch, non-see"" anatomy. In other words, the surgeon must know anatomy very thoroughly indeed.Table of ContentsVolume 1. Neck. Breast. Thoracic Wall And Pleurae. Mediastinum. Larynx. Respiratory System. Pericardium, Heart, Great Vessels In The Thorax. Diaphragm. Abdominal Wall And Hernias. Peritoneum, Omenta, And Internal Hernias. Retroperitoneum. Great Vessels In The Abdomen. Lymphatic System. Pharynx. Esophagus. Volume 2. Stomach. Small Intestine. Appendix. Large Intestine. Anorectum. Liver. Extrahepatic Biliary Tract And Gallbladder. Pancreas. Spleen. Kidneys, Ureters. Urinary Bladder. Male Genital System. Female Genital System. Adrenal Glands. Pelvis And Perineum. Index.
£74.10
World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd Guide To Dissection Of The Human Body, A
Book SynopsisThis 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.Table of ContentsUpper 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; 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 the 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 eyeball; 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.
£80.75
World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd Guide To Dissection Of The Human Body, A
Book SynopsisThis 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.Table of ContentsIntroduction to infrared spectroscopy; the properties of infared transparent substrates; the measurement of oxygen and carbon in silicon; the calculation of epitexial layer thickness; the characterization of silicon dioxide and silicon nitride thin films; the characterization of PSG and BPSG; the characterization of amorphous silicon and related materials; miscellaneous applications of infrared spectroscopy in microelectronics.
£38.95
World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd Change And Challenge In Human Structure - Sixty
Book SynopsisRegarded by many as a dead or simply dull subject, Change and Challenge in Human Structure — Sixty Years On shatters this prejudice with a series of studies that go beyond dissection and measurement and covers novel approaches to anatomical form. Award-winning anatomist Charles Oxnard takes us on an exhilarating ride: beginning with rudimentary dissections and the fascinating observation of 'missing muscles', we are led on naturally to statistical analysis of bone measurements and how they may give information about bone function. Engineering methods and pattern recognition are introduced next, as a means of studying the external shape and internal structure of bones, respectively, and their relation to mechanical function. The application of landmark analysis to anatomy, also known as geometric morphometrics, is given a full chapter treatment. Finally, Oxnard uses modelling techniques to skilfully lay out an argument for the uniqueness of human brains and new possibilities in human evolutionary theories, both past and future. This book offers nothing less than a paradigm shift in our understanding of one of the oldest fields of science, and leads us into new views of the functional, developmental, behavioural, genetic and evolutionary implications of anatomical studies.
£90.00
World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd Anatomy Workbook (In 3 Volumes)
Book SynopsisThis set of volumes is a companion to a program, supplemented by lectures and dissection, on the study of human anatomy. Each volume highlights important general concepts of anatomy and lists the structures in context that must be understood in a study program. The coverage caters for the needs of students of medical and paramedical disciplines. Emphasis is on carefully organizing major regions and promoting focused active learning through accurate labeling of anatomical drawings and posing clinical questions.Table of ContentsVolume 1: Summary of Joints; Peripheral Nerves; Upper Limb; Joints of the Free Upper Limb; Nerve Lesions of Upper Limb; Some Clinical Problems with Ramifications in the Entire Upper Limb; Study Checklist of the Lower Limb; Anterior and Medial Aspects of the Thigh; Gluteal Region and Posterior Aspect of the Thigh; Hip Joint, Popliteal Fossa and Back of the Leg; Anterior and Lateral Aspects of the Leg, Dorsum of the Foot and Knee Joint; The Foot; Sole of the Foot; Tibiofibular Joint, Ankle Joint and Joints of the Foot; Joints of Foot; Clinical Anatomy of Major Nerves of the Lower Limb; Anatomy of Some Clinical Problems Involving the Blood Vessels of the Lower Limb; Notes on Locomotion; Segmental Innervation of Muscles -- Myotomes; Comparison of the Upper and Lower Limbs (after R J Last); Back of the Neck and Trunk; Lymphatic System of the Limbs;
£238.50
World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd Commemorations And Memorials: Exploring The Human
Book SynopsisA major component of many modern human anatomy programs is commemorating people who have donated their body for education and research. In addition, some institutions have also organized memorial places to honor the body donors. This book is an edited volume which explores the phenomena of commemorations and memorials in anatomy. It includes both descriptive papers focusing on the content of the ceremonies and theoretical papers contextualizing and examining these within the broader ethical, scientific, medical and educational frameworks. Building up on the idea of a community of practice, the main objective of the volume is to enhance the exchange of ideas and sharing of experiences. The concepts of 'commemoration' and 'memorial' in anatomy programs are presented as emerging. They are seen as phenomena that will continue to evolve and ramify within different cultural and educational contexts, and this volume is expected to facilitate these processes. Indeed, meager literature on the topic indicates potentially enormous practical value in sharing and combining practices from different cultural and teaching/research traditions.
£77.40
World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd Heme Biology: The Secret Life Of Heme In
Book SynopsisThis invaluable book provides the first description of the diverse and fascinating functions of heme in life processes for a broad audience. It begins with an introduction to the intricate chemical properties of heme and the history of early observations of human diseases associated with heme. It then proceeds to describe the versatile roles of heme in controlling diverse molecular and cellular processes germane to human life and disease processes. Finally, an up-to-date review of human diseases associated with heme synthesis and application of heme synthesis in photodynamic therapy in cancer treatment is presented.Heme biology is unified and logical in presentation. It is well suited for students and professionals in life sciences who wish to comprehend the fascinating biology of heme and its usefulness in health and diseases. It may also be used as a reference book for advanced readers and researchers who are interested in heme biology. The explanations in the book are detailed enough to capture the interest of the curious reader, and complete enough to provide the necessary information for researchers to have an in-depth molecular understanding of heme biology and further their studies in this fascinating realm.Table of ContentsThe Intricate Chemical Properties of Heme; Versatile Roles of Heme in Life; Heme Biosynthesis; Heme in Protein Synthesis; Heme in microRNA Maturation; Heme in Erythropoiesis and Neurogenesis; Heme in Cell Signaling and Gene Regulation; Heme in Human Diseases; Heme in Cancer Therapy.
£76.95
EPB Publishers Pte Ltd Laboratory Manual Of Neuroanatomy, A
Book SynopsisThis manual guides the student through an organised regional study of the human brain proceeding from caudal to rostal direction. Different parts of the brain are described both on a gross and light microscopic level. The important structures of each brain region are emphasized not only in the text but also in the accompanying micrographs and line drawings. Where appropriate, the text also describes the histological organisation of the brain. A series of CAT scan pictures has also been included as an exercise for the students to correlate their knowledge on brain with X-ray images. This manual would serve as a foundation for necessary and practical information for future clinical years.
£38.95
Rockridge Press Medical Terminology Made Simple: Easily Learn,
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£13.49
North Atlantic Books Anatomy Physiology and Pathology Workbook Third
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£15.13