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OverviewMaster Medicine: Clinical Anatomy is brief and accessible, approached from the point of view of what you will need to know in order to understand the clinical work you will eventually be doing. It includes a wide range of self-assessment material, ideal for testing your understanding, and helping you to prepare for your exams. Concise synoptic (not telegraphic text). Appropriate self-assessment material. Only covers core, so student knows the whole book is essential. Includes key objectives. Contains simple and memorable diagrams for reproduction in exams. Ideal for learning as well as examination review, specifically trying to stimulate the student into assessing his/her own knowledge. The books in the series both complement other available major texts, but also contain enough material to stand in the own right. Provides examination practice. Part of co-ordinated series. Contents refined to reflect 'core knowledge' Major revision of self-assessment material to match change in exam styles (more Extended Matching Questions and OSC-style questions) Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dr. W. Stanley Monkhouse, MA, MB, BChir, PhD, The Rev.Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences Imprint: Churchill Livingstone Edition: 2nd Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 21.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 28.00cm Weight: 0.889kg ISBN: 9780443102905ISBN 10: 0443102902 Pages: 386 Publication Date: 16 February 2007 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsGENERAL ANATOMY:Introduction. Words and the anatomical position. An outline of the body plan. The skeleton and muscle. The vertebral column. The nervous system. The cardiovascular system and lymph vessels. The alimentary and respiratory systems. The urogenital system.REGIONAL ANATIOMY:The thorax. The abdomen, pelvis and perineum. The upper limb. The lower limb. The brain. Surface anatomy.ReviewsWhen finals is all about getting the clinical signs right, I found books like this perfect for covering the ground behind why things you see happen, and being sufficient to cover core knowledge about the fundamentals of the processes behind clinical pathology.[This book] was great for helping establish exactly what and more importantly where I should be concentrating on during my examination techniques. Medical Student, Bristol University, UK These books are brilliant for taking on the road out to peripheral hospital placements, and cover all the essentials (plus a little bit more) on all the key topics. They have plenty of information to help explain those topics and subjects you see on the wards/in theatre.When time is a little short, and you simply need fast hard facts in an easy to read yet thorough way these books are simply perfect. I have no doubt in recommending them to my friends or any other medical student. Medical Student, Bristol University, UK (series review) When finals is all about getting the clinical signs right, I found books like this perfect for covering the ground behind why things you see happen, and being sufficient to cover core knowledge about the fundamentals of the processes behind clinical pathology.<br>[This book] was great for helping establish exactly what and more importantly where I should be concentrating on during my examination techniques. <br> Medical Student, Bristol University, UK <br> These books are brilliant for taking on the road out to peripheral hospital placements, and cover all the essentials (plus a little bit more) on all the key topics. They have plenty of information to help explain those topics and subjects you see on the wards/in theatre.When time is a little short, and you simply need fast hard facts in an easy to read yet thorough way these books are simply perfect. I have no doubt in recommending them to my friends or any other medical student. <br> Medical Student, Bristol University, UK (series review) Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |