Description:
Following a logical structure, each chapter explains in a clear friendly manner the key knowledge expected of students. Improved diagrams with clear labelling and full colour illustrate key anatomical features bringing the text to life. Learning objectives introduce each dissection and clear step-by-step instructions make it easy to follow in the dissection lab.
Throughout the book new clinical application boxes and radiology images explain how anatomy relates to clinical medical practice. At the end of each part, multiple-choice questions allow students to quickly review their knowledge before checking the answers in the appendix.
Student friendly and richly illustrated this new edition of Cunningham’s brings expert anatomical teaching to the modern day student of medicine, dentistry and allied health sciences. Retaining the trustworthy authority of the previous editions, this sixteenth edition offers a contemporary account of this excellent practical anatomy book.
Features Cunningham Manual of Practical Anatomy PDF:
Here is the list of some features of Cunningham Manual of Practical Anatomy;
- The book is best for detail study of human anatomy and easily understandable and simplified language, this text is ideal for students at undergraduate levels
- The book is full anatomical diagrams are now in full color and are complemented by radiology images.
- Clear step-by-step instructions and clinical cases make the book very good.
- The book has 3 volumes.
- This new edition has multiple choice questions help readers to revise for examinations.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Following are the complete chapter of this book are given below.
Part 1 Introduction :
1. General introduction
Part 2 The upper limb :
2. Introduction to the upper limb
3. The pectoral region and axilla
4. The back
5. The free upper limb
6. The shoulder
7. The arm
8. The forearm and hand
9. The joints of the upper limb
10. The nerves of the upper limb
11. MCQs for part 2: The upper limb
Part 3 The lower limb :
12. Introduction to the lower limb
13. The front and medial side of the thigh
14. The gluteal region
15. The popliteal fossa
16. The back of the thigh
17. The hip joint
18. The leg and foot
19. The joints of the lower limb
20. The nerves of the lower limb
21. MCQs for part 3: The lower limb
About the Author:
Rachel Koshi is Professor and Head of Department of Anatomy in Apollo Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Chittoor, India.