Regional Human Anatomy: A Laboratory Workbook For Use With Models and Prosections
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Product details:
- Edition number 2
- Publisher McGraw-Hill Higher Education
- Date of Publication 1 June 2004
- ISBN 9780072438888
- Binding Spiral bound
- No. of pages432 pages
- Size 254x203x21 mm
- Weight 857 g
- Language English 0
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Long description:
The Grine Lab Workbook is designed for the Human Anatomy Lab course and takes a REGIONAL approach as opposed to a systems approach. This approach is becoming more and more popular as a way to teach Human Anatomy. Instructors who use a lab book with a ?regional approach? and combine it with a text that takes a ?systems? approach offer their students a combination that serves to reinforce anatomical knowledge since it forces the student to see each anatomical structure from two perspectives. Grine can be used effectively in conjunction with a lab course that uses human cadavers since the content is presented in the regional sequence typically practiced in dissection.
MoreTable of Contents:
Laboratory 1: Anatomical Terminology, General Osteology, and General Arthrology
1.1 Anatomical Terminology
1.2 General Osteology
1.3 General Arthrology
Laboratory 2: The Back
2.1 The Integument
2.2 The Vertebral Column
2.3 Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves
2.4 Muscles of the Back
Laboratory 3: The Upper Limb
3.1 Bones of the Upper Limb
3.2 Joints of the Upper Limb
3.3 Innervation of the Upper Limb
3.4 Muscles of the Upper Limb
3.5 Blood Vessels of the Upper Limb
Laboratory 4: The Lower Limb
4.1 Bones of the Lower Limb
4.2 Joints of the Lower Limb
4.3 Innervation of the Lower Limb
4.4 Muscles of the Lower Limb
4.5 Blood Vessels of the Lower Limb
Laboratory 5: The Neck
5.1 Bones and Cartilages of the Neck
5.2 Nerves of the Neck
5.3 Muscles of the Neck
5.4 Blood Vessels of the Neck
5.5 Thyroid and Parathyroid Glands
Laboratory 6: The Head
6.1 The Skull
6.2 The Dentition
6.3 Muscles of the Head
6.4 Nasal and Oral Cavities
6.5 Blood Vessels of the Head
Laboratory 7: The Brain and Cranial Nerves
7.1 The Brain
7.2 Cranial Nerves
Laboratory 8: The Eye and The Ear
8.1 The Eye
8.2 The Ear
Laboratory 9: The Thorax
9.1 The Breast
9.2 The Thoracic Skeleton
9.3 Skeletal Muscles of the Thorax
9.4 The Thoracic Cavity
9.5 The Mediastinum
9.6 The Respiratory Apparatus
9.7 The Heart
9.8 Lymphatics in the Thorax
9.9 Blood Vessels of the Thorax
9.10 Nerves of the Thorax
Laboratory 10: The Abdomen
10.1 The Abdominal Skeleton
10.2 Skeletal Muscles of the Abdomen
10.3 Abdominal Cavity and peritoneum
10.4 Digestive Canal and Organs
10.5 Blood Vessels of the Gut
10.6 Lymphatic Organs and Lymph Drainage
10.7 The Kidneys and Adrenal Glands
10.8 Gonadal Blood Vessels
10.9 Nerves in the Abdomen
Laboratory 11: The Pelvis
11.1 The Pelvic Skeleton
11.2 Muscles of the Pelvis
11.3 Peritoneum in the Pelvic Cavity
11.4 Common Pelvic Viscera
11.5 Male Genitalia
11.6 Female Genitalia
11.7 Blood Vessels of the Pelvis
11.8 Nerves of the Pelvis