MEHP_Catalogue_2016

ANATOMY

Grant's Atlas of Anatomy Fourteenth Edition, International Edition Anne M. R. Agur, BSc (OT), MSc, PhD

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Professor, Division of Anatomy, Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Department of PhysicalTherapy, Department ofOccupationalTherapy, Division of Biomedical Communications, Institute of Medical Science, Graduate Department of Rehabilitation Science, Graduate Department of Dentistry, University ofToronto,Toronto, Ontario, Canada Arthur F. Dalley, PhD Professor, Department ofCell & Developmental Biology Adjunct Professor, Department ofOrthopaedics and Rehabilitation Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Adjunct Professor of Anatomy Belmont University School of PhysicalTherapy Nashville,Tennessee

BASIC SCIENCE

February 2016 / Softbound / 9.1785” x 10.875” / 896 pp / 75 Tables 978-1-4963-1024-8

f f Color surface anatomy photographs combine with hallmark anatomical illustrations for the most complete atlas available f f Concise, interpretive legends present important observations and comments f f Diagnostic images, with sections at the end of each chapter, feature clinically relevant MRIs, CT scans, and ultrasounds f f Tables provide an overview of muscles, nerves, and arteries f f Terminology conforms with Terminologica Anatomica, the standard for anatomical nomenclature

DESCRIPTION Illustrations drawn from real specimens, presented in surface-to-deep dissection sequence, set Grant’s Atlas of Anatomy apart as the most accurate reference available for learning human anatomy. These realistic representations provide students with the ultimate lab resource. For more than seventy years, Grant’s Atlas of Anatomy has continually adapted to meet the needs of each generation of students, while maintaining the Grant’s tradition of excellence. The meticulously updated fourteenth edition is a visually stunning reference that delivers the accuracy, pedagogy, and clinical relevance expected of this classic atlas. FEATURES f f NEW! Additional clinical images (CTs, MRIs) help students apply the laboratory experience to clinical rotations f f NEW! Updated/additional clinical comments now appear in blue text for quick identification f f NEW! Grant's classic illustrations have been updated/replaced or feature enhanced colorization f f NEW! Schematic and orientation drawings have been updated or replaced to better facilitate understanding of structures and relationships f f NEW! Streamlined interior design and layout facilitate comprehension of complex, detailed information

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. Thorax 2. Abdomen 3. Pelvis and Perineum 4. Back

5. Lower Limb 6. Upper Limb

7. Head 8. Neck 9. Cranial Nerves

Wolters Kluwer

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