Gray's anatomy : the anatomical basis of clinical practice.

Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
Thirty-ninth edition / editor-in-chief, Susan Standring ; lead editors, Harold Ellis, Jeremiah C Healy, David Johnson, Andrew Williams ; editors, Barry KB Berkovitz [and eleven others].
Published/​Created
Edinburgh ; New York : Elsevier Churchill Livingstone, [2005]
Description
xx, 1627 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 31 cm

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    Editor
    Summary note
    Accompanying CD-ROMS contain all of the images from the book plus nine rotatable, strippable anatomical models.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Contents
    • Introduction and systemic overview
    • Systemic overview
    • Neuroanatomy
    • Head and neck
    • Head
    • Neck and upper aerodigestive tract
    • Ear and auditory and vestibular apparatus
    • The bony orbit and peripheral and accessory visual apparatus
    • Back and macroscopic anatomy of the spinal cord
    • Pectoral girdle and upper limb
    • Thorax
    • Heart and mediastinum
    • Lungs and diaphragm
    • Abdomen and pelvis
    • Introduction
    • Gastrointestinal tract
    • Small intestine
    • Hepatobiliary system
    • Pancreas, spleen and suprarenal gland
    • Development of the peritoneal cavity, gastrointestinal tract and its adnexae
    • Kidney and ureter
    • Bladder, prostate and ureter
    • Male reproductive system
    • Female reproductive system
    • True pelvis, pelvic floor and perineum
    • Pelvic girdle and lower limb.
    Other title(s)
    Anatomy
    ISBN
    • 0443071683
    • 9780443071683
    • 0443071691
    • 9780443071690
    • 0443066760
    • 9780443066764
    • 0443066752
    • 9780443066757
    LCCN
    2004063458
    OCLC
    57143745
    International Article Number
    • 9780443071683
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