Clinically Oriented Anatomy"Clinically Oriented Anatomy provides first-year medical students with the clinically oriented anatomical information as it relates to the practice of medicine, dentistry, and physical therapy. The 7th edition features a fully revised art program to ensure consistency and cohesiveness of imaging style"--Provided by publisher. |
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Clinically Oriented Anatomy Keith L. Moore,Arthur F. Dalley (II),A. M. R. Agur No preview available - 2014 |
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abdominal wall Anatomy anterior aorta arch arise artery articular aspect attachment axillary Based bladder blood body bone border branches canal cavity colon common compartment continuous contraction costal covered cutaneous deep descends diaphragm distal drain duct enter extends external fascia femoral femur fibers FIGURE foot fossa fracture glands greater head heart hepatic iliac inferior inguinal injury innervation intercostal internal joint knee lateral layer ligament limb liver located lower lower limb lumbar lung lymph nodes lymphatic major medial membrane movement muscles neck nerve normal oblique obturator occurs ofthe pain passes pelvic perineal plane plantar plexus position posterior produce proximal pulmonary rectum region result root rotation sacral segments side skin space spinal cord structures superficial superior supply surface sympathetic Table tendon thigh thoracic tibial tissue transverse trunk upper usually vein venous vertebrae vessels visceral wall