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Wiley-Blackwell
15 April 2016
Series: Instant
Instant Anatomy presents anatomy and anatomical relationships in a simple, unique, schematic manner to aid the speedy understanding and retrieval of anatomical facts. It shows structures such as nerves and blood vessels in their entirety, unlike the partial, regional presentations given in most textbooks.

Covering the major aspects of anatomy, each section presents the relevant structures in double page spreads, with clear, full-colour diagrams on the left and concise text for each structure on the right. This new fifth edition includes more surface anatomy such as new myotome maps, bones of the hands and feet, principles of movement at shoulder and hip and images to clarify the understanding of the inguinal region and the lesser sac of the stomach.

Ideal for use alongside a core anatomy textbook, Instant Anatomy is the perfect quick reference guide for medical students, surgeons, radiologists and those in many other specialties. The companion website at www.instantanatomy.net with its podcasts and wide ranging multiple choice questions provide invaluable exam preparation.

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Imprint:   Wiley-Blackwell
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   5th edition
Dimensions:   Height: 231mm,  Width: 155mm,  Spine: 18mm
Weight:   431g
ISBN:   9781119159384
ISBN 10:   1119159385
Series:   Instant
Pages:   288
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Preface to fifth edition, vi Preface to first edition, vii Notes on the text, viii 1 Arteries, 1 2 Veins, 47 3 Lymphatics, 59 4 Autonomic nervous system, 72 5 Cranial nerves, 91 6 Peripheral nerves, 115 7 Dermatomes and cutaneous nerve distribution, 147 8 Muscles, 155 9 Joints, 181 10 Ossification times, 191 11 Foramina—skull and spine, 197 12 Position of structures according to vertebral levels, 205 13 Pharyngeal derivatives, 207 14 Surface anatomy and key areas, 211 Rules and exceptions, 267

Robert H. Whitaker, MA, MD, MChir, FRCS, FMAA, Selwyn College, University of Cambridge Neil R. Borley, MB, BS, FRCS, FRCS (ed), Cheltenham General Hospital, Cheltenham

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