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HUMAN ANATOMY (Volume 3)
Dr. H. C. Srivastava
First published: 2013
ISBN: 978-81-87134-59-6
Pages: 416
CONTENTS
HEAD AND NECK
- Skull
- The Scalp and Face
- Cranial Cavity
- The Orbital Cavities
- The Eyeball
- The Triangles of Neck
- The Parotid Gland
- Temporal and Infratemporal Regions
- Submandibular Region
- Blood Vessels and Nerves of Neck
- Cervical Fascia and Lymph Nodes
- Deep Muscles of Neck
- Vertebral Canal and Joints of the Neck
- The Oral Cavity and Pharynx
- Nasal Cavity and Paranasal Sinuses
- Larynx
- Tongue and Mechanism of Deglutition
- The Ear
- Clinical Case Studies
NERVOUS SYSTEM
- Introduction
- Spinal Cord
- Surface and Blood Supply
- Medulla Oblongata
- Pons
- Cerebellum
- Mid Brain
- Cerebrum
- Diencephalon
- Basal Nuclei
- Motor and Sensory Pathways
- Clinical Case Studies
ABOUT THE BOOK:
- This book on Human Anatomy meets all the requirements of medical students, which would cover practical anatomy, general anatomy, gross anatomy, developmental anatomy, neuroanatomy, clinical anatomy, surface anatomy, and radiological anatomy including magnetic resonance images. This book meets all these requirements.
- Photographs of dissected specimens and sections of the body fulfill the need for an atlas of Anatomy. Sectional anatomy will help the students in understanding the three-dimensional anatomy, which is very important to interpret CT scans, MRI, and Sonograms. Photographs of dissected specimens will convey actual relations of different structures to the students. This will help in creating a visual memory rather than a verbal memory in understanding anatomical facts.
- The book emphasizes on regional anatomy instead of systemic anatomy. Regional anatomy combined with dissection of that particular part would give a comprehensive idea of that area, which is very important to a surgeon.
- The sequence of dissection is modified and is arranged in such a manner that once the
dissection of a region is started, it does not remain exposed for a long period. Steps of
dissection are followed by a description of structures of that area. This will give students a
better understanding of Anatomy.
- Instead of describing individual carpals and tarsals, the skeletons of the hand and foot are described as a whole. Most of the statements made in the text are supported by photographs of dissected specimens, line-drawn figures, radiographs, and magnetic resonance images. This will make it easy for the students in understanding Anatomy rather than memorize it.
- Clinical anatomy is the application of anatomical knowledge to practical problems in clinical situations. Emphasis has been given to clinical anatomy so that the student can appreciate various pathological conditions and deformities in relation to body structures.
- This book is the third of three volumes of the series of Anatomy: Head and Neck, Brain, and Magnetic resonance images.
- Each volume of Anatomy has Tables, Case Studies, and Multiple Choice Questions.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Dr. H. C. Srivastava is an experienced author and Professor of Anatomy, who has taught for 50 years at Medical Colleges in Agra, Jaipur, Jamnagar, Baroda, as also in international Medical
Institutes like Loyola Stritch School of Medicine, Maywood, and National College, Lombard, Illinois, USA. He has published several research articles in National and International Journals and was nominated as a fellow of the National Academy of Medical Sciences. He was an examiner in Anatomy for MBBS, MS, MDS, and Ph.D. programs of various Universities in Western India. He received the “Dr. Liza Chako Trophy” from the Anatomical Society of India for the best research work done in the Dept. of Anatomy, Medical College, Baroda, amongst Several Anatomy depts. in the country, and was also appointed by the Medical Council of India as an inspector of Medical Colleges in India.