
Clinical Anatomy LectureIn medical education, systematic anatomy lectures are generally performed in lower grades, but in upper grades, local anatomy is required in relation to clinical medicine. In this case, clinical anatomy (clinical anatomy) is preferable to medical students not only in surgery but also in clinical medicine. However, there is little time to include clinical anatomy in the curriculum, especially in the real world of medical education. Considering this phenomenon, it is desirable to educate medical students to communicate the basic knowledge of anatomy in their lower grades and understand the clinical significance of the anatomy and to help the anatomy to directly obtain clinical medicine. In this book, we first outline the various aspects of the human body as a general theory of anatomy. Next, the structure was described systematically for each part of the arms, legs, backbone, chest, abdomen, pelvis, head and neck. Finally, we dealt with the anatomy of the central nervous system, neuroanatomy, and discussed the functional significance of structures throughout and the implications of clinical medicine. In addition, since the importance of body surface observation in living bodies is acknowledged, this book also considers surface anatomy. We hope that this anatomy study will help understand the structure of the human body and its basic knowledge will contribute to the study and acquisition of clinical medicine.
Page Count:
960
Publication Date:
2014-03-17
ISBN-10:
8997436155
ISBN-13:
9788997436156
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