Title: Human Anatomy Of: Zou Jinhui Publisher: Science Press Publication Date: July 2009 ISBN: 9787030248831 Folio: 16 open Price: 59.80 yuan
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"Human Anatomy (3rd edition)" for the national medical colleges and nursing clinical medicine, preventive medicine, medical laboratory, pharmacy and dental medicine and other professionals in this specialist use. "Human Anatomy (3rd edition)" is divided into seven parts, including the movement system, visceral science, endocrine system, vascular system, sensory organs, nervous system and the local structure of the human body, the system introduces the morphological structure of the human body and its adjacent relationship. "Human Anatomy (3rd edition)" 50 million words, the text map in half, 435 full-color illustrations, with photographs, drawings and paintings and other forms of computer integrated production, illustrations, strong sense of reality, striving to achieve materials and maps combined results, for 100 to 120 hours of teaching. Of the materials to meet the specialist needs of the development of teaching, emphasizing the "three bases", that is, basic theory, basic knowledge and basic skills; reflect the scientific, enlightenment, advancement and applicability of the principle. Editor's summary of the domestic human anatomy and absorption of many years of teaching experience, adjusted with other disciplines and with the material before and after the overlap between the content, moderate increase of disciplines associated with clinically relevant content. "Human Anatomy (3rd edition)" in writing and strive to Shanfanjiujian and focused.
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Introduction I. Brief History of Human Anatomy Second, the classification of human anatomy Third, the composition of the human body and system division Fourth, learn the basic concepts of human anatomy and methods Fifth, the basic terminology of human anatomy Sixth, variation, anomalies and deformities of the concept of First motion system Chapter Links bone and bone Section Overview First, the bone Second, bone links Section II of the skull and its links First, the skull Second, the overall view of skull Third, the characteristics of newborn skull Fourth, parietal and structural features of the skull base Section of bone and its link to the trunk First, the spine Second, the thorax Section limbs and links First, on the limb and its links Second, the lower limb and its links V bony landmarks important First, head and neck Second, the trunk Third, the upper limb Fourth, lower limb Chapter Muscle Science Section Overview First, the shape and structure of muscle Second, the muscles start and end, with fabrics and features Third, the muscle nomenclature Fourth, secondary structure of muscle Section Triceps First, the facial muscles Second, the masticatory muscles Section III cervical muscle First, superficial cervical muscles Second, the deep cervical muscles Section trunk muscle First, the back muscle Second, the chest Third, the diaphragm Fourth, the abdominal muscles Fifth, pelvic floor muscle Upper limb V First, the shoulder muscle Second, arm muscle Third, the forearm muscles Fourth, the hand muscles V, upper limb of the fascia and tendon sheath Sixth, the local structure of the upper extremity Lower limb muscle VI First, the hip muscle Second, the large leg muscle Third, the small leg Four foot muscle Fifth, lower extremity fascia Sixth, the local structure of lower limb VII, muscular body marks an important First, head and neck Second, the trunk Third, the upper limb Fourth, lower limb Second splanchnology First, the internal organs of the general form and structure Second, the chest and abdomen a sign of the partition line Chapter digestive system Section digestive tract First, the oral Second, the pharyngeal Third, the esophagus Fourth, the stomach Fifth, the small intestine Six, E. Section digestive gland First, the liver Second, extrahepatic biliary system Third, the pancreas Respiratory Chapter Respiratory Section First, the nose Second, the pharyngeal Third, the throat Fourth, trachea and main bronchi II lung First, the location and morphology of the lung Second, lung bronchus and pulmonary segments Third, the lung surface projection Section pleural First, the concept of the pleural cavity and pleural Second, a division of the pleura and its structure Third, the pleural line back to the surface projection Section mediastinal First, the realm of mediastinal Second, the district mediastinal Third, the contents of the mediastinum Chapter Urinary System Renal Section First, the kidney shape Second, the location and the adjacent renal Third, the structure of kidney Fourth, the renal artery and renal segment Fifth, the kidney capsule Section ureter First, start-stop, travel, and sub- Second, the narrow physiological Section III bladder First, the bladder shape Second, the structural characteristics of the bladder Third, the location and the adjacent bladder IV urethral Chapter VI of the reproductive system Section male reproductive system First, the male internal genitalia Second, the male genitalia Female Reproductive System II First, the female internal genitalia Second, the external female genitalia Third, the perineum IV breast Chapter VII of the peritoneal First, with cloth and function of peritoneal Second, the structure of the formation of peritoneal Third, the peritoneum and abdominal, pelvic organ relations Fourth, the peritoneal cavity of the partition and the gap Third endocrine system First, the diffuse neuroendocrine system Second, the natural endocrine system Third, the nervous system and endocrine system, the relationship between Chapter VIII of the endocrine organs First, thyroid Second, the parathyroid Third, the adrenal Fourth, the pituitary Fifth, the pineal gland Sixth, the thymus VII islet Eight gonads Part IV vascular system Chapter IX cardiovascular system Section Overview First, the composition of the cardiovascular system Second, the blood circulation Third, the vascular anastomosis Heart II First, the location and the surface projection of the heart Second, the heart shape and heart chamber Third, the heart wall and the construction of cardiac septal Fourth, the heart conduction system Fifth, the heart blood vessels Sixth, the pericardium Section artery First, the pulmonary arterial circulation Second, the arterial circulation Third, the arteries of the body surface area and method of hemostasis Section IV First, the pulmonary veins Second, the venous circulation Chapter lymphatic system Section Overview Section lymphatic channels First, lymphatic capillaries Second, lymphatic Third, lymphoid stem Fourth, the lymphatic duct Section lymphoid organs First, the lymph nodes Second, the spleen Third, the thymus Section IV the main parts of the body lymph nodes First, the head and neck lymph nodes Second, the upper limb lymph nodes Third, the chest lymph nodes Fourth, the abdominal lymph nodes Five pelvic lymph nodes Sixth, the lower limb lymph nodes Part V sensory Chapter monitor Section eye First, the eye wall Second, the eye contents Section Vice-control eye First, the eyelid Second, the conjunctiva Third, the lacrimal Fourth, the eye muscles Section eye blood vessels and nerves First, the eye artery Second, the eye vein Third, the eye's nerves Chapter XII vestibulocochlear device Section external ear A, auricle Second, the external auditory canal Third, the tympanic membrane Section II of the middle ear First, the tympanic Second, the eustachian tube Third, the mastoid sinus and mastoid Section III inner ear First, the bony labyrinth Second, the membranous labyrinth Part VI nervous system Chapter XIII nervous system Zonglun First, the distinction between the nervous system Second, the composition of the nervous system Third, the way the nervous system activity Fourth, the nervous system of the common terms Chapter XIV of the central nervous system Section of spinal cord First, the location and morphology of the spinal cord Second, the internal structure of the spinal cord Third, the performance of spinal cord function and injury Section Brain First, the brain stem Second, the cerebellum Third, between the brain Fourth, the telencephalon Section III of the nervous system pathways First, the sensory pathway Second, the movement pathway Section IV capsule brain and spinal cord, blood vessels and cerebrospinal fluid circulation I, the spinal cord of the envelope Second, the brain capsule Third, the spinal cord and brain blood vessels Fourth, cerebrospinal fluid and its circulation V brain barrier First, the blood - brain barrier Second, the blood - brain barrier Third, the cerebrospinal fluid - brain barrier Chapter XV of the peripheral nervous system Section of spinal nerve First, the composition of spinal nerve and its branches Second, the spinal nerve plexus Section of brain First, an overview of brain Second, the sensory nerve and distribution of trip Third, the movement and distribution of brain stroke Fourth, mixed nerve and distribution of trip Section visceral nerve First, the visceral motor Second, the visceral sensory nerve Title VII of the local structure of the human body Chapter XVI head Section realm, zoning and landmarks First, the state Second, the district Third, landmarks Skull II First, the amount of top-occipital region Second, the temporal Third, parietal bone Fourth, the skull base Section facial First, the skin Second, the superficial fascia and the face muscles Third, the surface of superficial blood vessels, lymph and nerve Section Head Section One, the corpus callosum cross-sectional Second, the pituitary gland cross-section Chapter XVII neck Section state, districts and landmarks First, the state Second, the district Third, landmarks Section hierarchy neck First, the skin Second, the superficial fascia and platysma Third, the cervical fascia Section of thyroid and surrounding structures First, the shape and position of the thyroid Second, the thyroid capsule and adjacent Third, the blood vessels of thyroid Section IV cervical trachea First, the location Second, adjacent to the V neck cross section Section VI, the structure of the clinical elements of the neck Chapter XVIII chest Section state, districts and landmarks First, the state Second, the district Third, landmarks Section II of the chest wall First, the skin Second, the superficial fascia Third, the breast Fourth, the deep fascia Fifth, muscle VI rib and intercostal space Seven thoracic fascia Section mediastinal First, the location and state Second, the district mediastinal Third, mediastinal side view Fourth, esophageal chest Section IV breast First, the flat sternal angle cross-section Second, the cross-section of oval fossa Chapter XIX abdomen Section state, districts and landmarks First, the state Second, the district Third, the surface markers and surface projection Section II lateral wall of the abdomen First, the level and structure Second, blood vessels, lymph and nerve Third, the groin area Fourth, common level of incision and abdominal wall Section abdominal I. Overview Second, the colon area Third, under the area of colon Fourth abdominal wall and retroperitoneal gap First, the abdominal wall Second, retroperitoneal gap Abdominal section V First, after the second hepatic portal cross-sectional Second, the cross section of head of pancreas Chapter pelvic and perineal Section pelvic First, the pelvis Second, the pelvic organs Third, the pots phrenic Fourth, pelvic section Section perineum First, the anal triangle Second, the urogenital triangle Chapter XXI limbs Section upper limb First, the state, division and landmarks Second, the axillary cavity Third, the cubital fossa Fourth, wrist and hand Five fingers Section limb First, the state, division and landmarks Second, the hip Third, the shares of the former District IV, (on the country) Wo Fifth, tarsal tunnel Chapter XXII the spine area Section Overview First, the state and district Second, landmarks Section II of the spine area of soft tissue First, the skin and superficial fascia Second, the deep fascia Third, the muscle Spine Section First, the composition of the spine Second, the structural characteristics of the spine Third, the overall view of the spine ... ...