Gray's Anatomy: The Anatomical Basis of Clinical PracticeThe 'ultimate truth' in anatomy. Gray's Anatomy is the peerless source of reference on all matters concerning human anatomy. The new 39th edition has been redesigned, reduced in size and rigorously edited to improve readability, remove duplication and thereby produce one of the most radical revisions in the book's long and distinguished history. For the first time, Gray's Anatomy has been organised by body region, and edited by a team of clinicians, and is indispensable to you if you are working in medicine, dentistry and professions allied to medicine. The most reliable and comprehensive human anatomy resource possible, complete with 'signposts' to the most current source of molecular and cytological information available elsewhere, on the web or in print. This e-dition features both the print and continuously-updated online versions. |
Contents
INTRODUCTION AND SYSTEMIC OVERVIEW | 1 |
Mosby | 13 |
Integrating cells into tissues | 29 |
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Other editions - View all
Gray's Anatomy: The Anatomical Basis of Medicine and Surgery Henry Gray,Patricia Collins No preview available - 2004 |
Gray's Anatomy: The Anatomical Basis of Clinical Practice, Part 2 Henry Gray No preview available - 2005 |
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afferent arch articular axons basal lamina blood body bone brain stem branches canal capillaries cartilage caudal caudate nucleus cavity cells cerebellum cervical choroid collagen complex connective tissue contains cortex cortical corticospinal cranial cytoplasm dendritic dorsal ectoderm efferent embryo epithelial epithelium external fasciculus fibres filaments fissure foramen fossa frontal function ganglia ganglion glands granules grey matter groove growth gyrus hemisphere hypothalamus inferior innervate internal capsule joint lateral layer limb lobe longitudinal matrix medial medulla mesenchyme midbrain midline molecules motor neurones myelinated nasal nerve neural crest neurones nucleus occipital occipital bone olfactory parietal pathways peripheral plate plexus pontine posterior proteins Purkinje cell receptors region reticular rostral Sarah-Jane Smith SECTION 1 Chapter sensory sinus smooth muscle sphenoid spinal cord structures sulcus superior surface suture synapses telencephalon temporal temporal bone terminate thalamus tract transverse trigeminal vascular veins ventral ventricle vesicles vessels vestibular wall zone