Contains nearly 1,100 full-color photographs for comparison to the cadavers you study, helping you become more proficient and confident in your understanding of the intricacies of the human body
Guides you through each dissection step-by-step, using a unique, real-world photographic presentation
Includes complementary high-quality schematic drawings throughout to help orientate you and aid understanding
Contains superb corresponding Gray’s illustrations to add clarity to key anatomical structures
Helps you easily relate anatomical structures to clinical conditions and procedures
Features new explanatory videos of human cadaveric dissection for each chapter
Depicts the pertinent anatomy formore than 30 common clinical procedures such as prosthetic hip replacements, intravenous catheters, lumbar puncture, and knee joint aspiration, including where to make the relevant incisions
Reflects the same level of accuracy and thoroughness that has made the Gray’s ‘family’ of products the most trusted learning resources in anatomy
Prepared by an expert author team—highly experienced educators and leading authorities in clinical anatomy
An eBook version is included with purchase. The eBook allows you to access all of the text and figures, with the ability to search, customize your content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud
The Evolve Instructor site with downloadable images is available to instructors through their Elsevier sales rep or via request at https://evolve.elsevier.com
Section I INTRODUCTION 1. Dissection Laboratory Materials, Tools, and Techniques
Section II BACK 2. Muscles of the Back and Scapula 3. Suboccipital Triangle and Spinal Cord
Section III THORAX 4. Pectoral Region and Female Breast 5. Lungs, Removal of Heart, and Posterior Mediastinum 6. Heart
Section IV UPPER LIMB 7. Axilla and Arm 8. Forearm (Antebrachium) 9. Hand
Section V ABDOMEN 10. Anterolateral Abdominal Wall and Inguinal Region 11. Peritoneal Cavity 12. Gastrointestinal Tract 13. Posterior Abdominal Wall
Section VI PELVIS AND PERINEUM 14. Pelvis 15. Perineum
Section VII LOWER LIMB 16. Gluteal Region 17. Thigh and Leg 18. Leg and Ankle 19. Foot
Section VIII HEAD AND NECK 20. Neck 21. Face 22. Infratemporal Fossa 23. Calvaria, Dural Venous Sinuses, Brain, and Cranial Nerves 24. Orbit 25. Ear 26. Nasal Cavity 27. Pharynx and Oral Cavity 28. Larynx 29. Retropharyngeal Region and Pharynx
Marios Loukas, MD, PhD, Dean School of Medicine, Professor, Department of Anatomical Sciences, Professor Department of Pathology, St. George's University, School of Medicine, Grenada, West Indies; Dean, College of Medical Sciences, Nicolaus Copernicus Superior School, Olsztyn, Poland and R. Shane Tubbs, PhD, MSc, PA-C, Professor, Director of Surgical Anatomy, Tulane University School of Medicine, Program Director of Anatomical Research, Clinical Neuroscience Research Center, Department of Neurosurgery, Department of Neurology, Tulane University School of Medicine, Department of Structural and Cellular Biology, Department of Surgery, Tulane University School of Medicine, USA
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