HUMAN ANATOMY: A CLINICALLY ORIENTATED APPROACH, part of the Illustrated Colour Text series, provides a highly illustrated short account of human anatomy for medical and other health science students. The illustrations include a high proportion of cadavaric photographs prepared especially for this book. The organisation of the book follows the normal regional approach; the text concentrates on the clinical relevance of the anatomy.
New to this edition
- Now in the easy to access Illustrated Colour Text format
- More clinical material highlighted in boxes
- New chapter on anatomy of the breast
Key Features
- Succint and highly illlustrated account of the subject suitable for courses that have restricted anatomical teaching.
- Illustations include a larage number of cadavaric photographs from specially prepared dissections
- Text emphasises clinical relevance of subject
Author Information
By Sam Jacob, MBBS, MS(Anatomy), Senior Lecturer in Anatomy and Cell Biology, University of Sheffield; Member of the Court of Examiners, Royal College of Surgeons of England and Visiting Professor, St George's University, Grenada, West Indies
What is anatomy?
Upper limbs
Thorax
Abdomen
Vertibral column and spinal cord
Lower limb
Head and neck
The breast