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Fundamental Anatomy

Fundamental Anatomy

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Fundamental Anatomy presents essential human anatomy and embryology in a readable and well-illustrated concise text. Written in narrative form, this reader-friendly textbook provides the conceptual framework that will help students master the structure and function of human anatomy.

Using a systems-based approach, Fundamental Anatomy emphasizes organizational and development and insightfully integrates embryology for a more thorough understanding of adult gross anatomy.

A companion Website offers the books fully searchable online text.

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Publication date
2007
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
304
Dimensions (mm)
178 x 254
Weight (g)
658
    • Introduction
    • I. Essentials of Early Development
    • a. Introduction
    • b. The Simple Form of Animate Life
    • i. Three Basic Tissue Families
    • ii. The Basic Method of Growth:: Differentiation versus Proliferation
    • c. Early Human Development
    • i. The first three weeks of growth
    • ii. Gastrulation
    • iii. Neurulation
    • iv. Lateral and Longitudinal Folding of the Embryo
    • v. Mesodermal Growth
    • vi. Early Development of the Heart and Circulatory System
    • vii. Development of the Peripheral Nerves
    • II. Cardiovascular System
    • a. Heart Formation
    • b. Changes in Circulation at Birth
    • c. The Adult Heart
    • d. Branches of the Arch of the Aorta
    • e. Axillary Artery Branches
    • f. Descending Aorta
    • g. Beyond the Aorta
    • h. Venous Return to the Heart
    • i. Formation of the Inferior Vena Cava
    • j. The Portal System of Venous Return
    • k. Formation of the Superior Vena Cava
    • l. The Lymphatic System
    • III. Digestive System
    • a. Abdominal Cavity
    • b. Esophagus and Foregut
    • c. Accessory Organs of Digestion,/LI>
    • i. Liver and Gall Bladder
    • ii. Pancreas
    • d. Midgut
    • e. Hindgut
    • IV. Respiratory System
    • V. Urinary and Reproductive Systems
    • a. Development of the Kidney and Ureter
    • b. Development of the Bladder and Urethra
    • c. The Reproductive System
    • d. Female Reproductive Anatomy
    • Cranial Nerve VII - Facial nerve
    • j. Cranial Nerve X - Vagus nerve
    • k. Cranial Nerve XI-Accessory nerve
    • l. Cranial Nerve XII - Hypoglossal nerve
    • iv. The Autonomic Nervous System
    • VII. Muscle and Connective Tissues
    • a. Fascia
    • b. The Skeletal System
    • 1. A typical intervertebral joint
    • 2. Atlantoaxial and atlantooccipital joints
    • ii. Pubic symphysis
    • iii. Hip joint
    • iv. Knee joint
    • e. The Muscular System
    • i. Muscles of the axial skeleton
    • ii. Muscles of the body wall
    • iii. Muscles of the neck and head
    • iv. Muscles of the upper limb
    • v. Muscles of the lower limb
    • VIII. Integument and Superficial Fascia
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