Interactive Clinical Anatomy: A Workbook of Lecture Notes, Illustrations, and Drawings

Author(s): Anil Walji

Edition: 2

Copyright: 2015

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Anatomy forms the foundation for clinical medicine and provides the basis for its language, practice and procedures. A sound knowledge of anatomy remains the cornerstone of safe, effective clinical practice.

To fit this vital need, Interactive Clinical Anatomy: A Workbook of Lecture Notes, Illustrations, and Drawings paints a clear picture of the human body through the use of colorful diagrams.

These diagrams, which have been proven to speed up medical students’ learning and retention, have evolved from instructor sketches on a blackboard.

Now printed in color, the new 2nd edition of Interactive Clinical Anatomy: A Workbook of Lecture Notes, Illustrations, and Drawings features:

  • A pictorial design created to expose the student to structures in the body while tying each structure to its function and clinical relevance.
  • A new, more user-friendly page layout with clinical correlations throughout.
  • 13 new lectures with accompanying interactive drawings including a complete series on cranial nerves.
  • Additional new material on the scalp, meninges, dural venous sinuses, cerebral circulation, oral cavity, larynx and infratemporal fossa and mastication.
  • Over 140 new full-color drawings in PowerPoint® from which students can learn about important different regions of the body.
  • The ability to “build” from the bottom layer to the surface, or the ability to “dissect” from the surface to the deeper layers.
  • The ability to self-test on the drawings using the PowerPoint® feature.
  • Online access to the PowerPoint® drawings and electronic access to the text.

2nd Edition Errata Sheet 

  1. INTRODUCTION: BASIC CONCEPTS OF HUMAN STRUCTURE
  2. INTRODUCTION TO THE THORACIC WALLS & RELATED STRUCTURES
  3. THE BREAST
  4. THORACIC VISCERA 1 – PLEURA, LUNGS, RESPIRATION
  5. THORACIC VISCERA 2 – THE HEART AND PERICARDIUM
  6. THE MEDIASTINUM
  7. ORGANIZATION OF THE PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM & REFERRED PAIN
  8. THE ANTERIOR ABDOMINAL WALL
  9. THE INGUINAL CANAL AND INGUINAL HERNIAS
  10. THE POSTERIOR ABDOMINAL WALL AND LUMBAR PLEXUS
  11. THE POSTERIOR ABDOMINAL WALL & RETROPERITONEUM
  12. ABDOMINAL VISCERA 1 – PERITONEUM & SUPRACOLIC ORGANS
  13. ABDOMINAL VISCERA 2 – INFRACOLIC ORGANS
  14. PELVIC WALLS & FLOOR
  15. PELVIC VISCERA 1 – EXTERNAL GENITALIA
  16. PELVIC VISCERA 2 – MALE ORGANS
  17. PELVIC VISCERA 3 – FEMALE ORGANS
  18. PELVIC VISCERA 4 – BLADDER, RECTUM & ANAL CANAL
  19. INTRODUCTION TO JOINTS
  20. THE VERTEBRAL COLUMN
  21. LOWER LIMB 1 – ANTERIOR & MEDIAL THIGH, HIP 
  22. LOWER LIMB 2 – GLUTEAL REGION & POSTERIOR THIGH
  23. LOWER LIMB 3 – THE KNEE
  24. LOWER LIMB 4 – THE LEG
  25. LOWER LIMB 5 –THE ANKLE & FOOT
  26. UPPER LIMB 1 – SHOULDER
  27. UPPER LIMB 2 – AXILLA & BRACHIAL PLEXUS
  28. UPPER LIMB 4 – UPPER ARM & ELBOW
  29. UPPER LIMB 4 – ANTERIOR FOREARM & WRIST
  30. UPPER LIMB 5 – POSTERIOR FOREARM & HAND
  31. INTRODUCTION TO HEAD ANATOMY
  32. INTRODUCTION TO CRANIAL NERVES
  33. THE OLFACTORY NERVES 
  34. THE OPTIC NERVE 
  35. THE OCULOMOTOR, TROCHLEAR & ABDUCENS NERVES
  36. THE OCULOMOTOR SYSTEM & EYE MOVEMENTS 
  37. THE TRIGEMINAL NERVE
  38. THE FACIAL, GLOSSOPHARYNGEAL & VAGUS NERVES
  39. THE VESTIBULOCOCHLEAR NERVE
  40. THE ACCESSORY & HYPOGLOSSAL NERVES
  41. THE NECK
  42. THE ORAL CAVITY & PHARYNX
  43. THE INFRATEMPORAL FOSSA & TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT
  44. THE NASAL CAVITY & PARANASAL SINUSES
  45. THE PHARYNX
  46. THE LARYNX
  47. THE EYE & ORBIT
  48. THE EAR
  49. THE SCALP, MENINGES, DURAL SINUSES & CEREBRAL CIRCULATION
Anil Walji

Anatomy forms the foundation for clinical medicine and provides the basis for its language, practice and procedures. A sound knowledge of anatomy remains the cornerstone of safe, effective clinical practice.

To fit this vital need, Interactive Clinical Anatomy: A Workbook of Lecture Notes, Illustrations, and Drawings paints a clear picture of the human body through the use of colorful diagrams.

These diagrams, which have been proven to speed up medical students’ learning and retention, have evolved from instructor sketches on a blackboard.

Now printed in color, the new 2nd edition of Interactive Clinical Anatomy: A Workbook of Lecture Notes, Illustrations, and Drawings features:

  • A pictorial design created to expose the student to structures in the body while tying each structure to its function and clinical relevance.
  • A new, more user-friendly page layout with clinical correlations throughout.
  • 13 new lectures with accompanying interactive drawings including a complete series on cranial nerves.
  • Additional new material on the scalp, meninges, dural venous sinuses, cerebral circulation, oral cavity, larynx and infratemporal fossa and mastication.
  • Over 140 new full-color drawings in PowerPoint® from which students can learn about important different regions of the body.
  • The ability to “build” from the bottom layer to the surface, or the ability to “dissect” from the surface to the deeper layers.
  • The ability to self-test on the drawings using the PowerPoint® feature.
  • Online access to the PowerPoint® drawings and electronic access to the text.

2nd Edition Errata Sheet 

  1. INTRODUCTION: BASIC CONCEPTS OF HUMAN STRUCTURE
  2. INTRODUCTION TO THE THORACIC WALLS & RELATED STRUCTURES
  3. THE BREAST
  4. THORACIC VISCERA 1 – PLEURA, LUNGS, RESPIRATION
  5. THORACIC VISCERA 2 – THE HEART AND PERICARDIUM
  6. THE MEDIASTINUM
  7. ORGANIZATION OF THE PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM & REFERRED PAIN
  8. THE ANTERIOR ABDOMINAL WALL
  9. THE INGUINAL CANAL AND INGUINAL HERNIAS
  10. THE POSTERIOR ABDOMINAL WALL AND LUMBAR PLEXUS
  11. THE POSTERIOR ABDOMINAL WALL & RETROPERITONEUM
  12. ABDOMINAL VISCERA 1 – PERITONEUM & SUPRACOLIC ORGANS
  13. ABDOMINAL VISCERA 2 – INFRACOLIC ORGANS
  14. PELVIC WALLS & FLOOR
  15. PELVIC VISCERA 1 – EXTERNAL GENITALIA
  16. PELVIC VISCERA 2 – MALE ORGANS
  17. PELVIC VISCERA 3 – FEMALE ORGANS
  18. PELVIC VISCERA 4 – BLADDER, RECTUM & ANAL CANAL
  19. INTRODUCTION TO JOINTS
  20. THE VERTEBRAL COLUMN
  21. LOWER LIMB 1 – ANTERIOR & MEDIAL THIGH, HIP 
  22. LOWER LIMB 2 – GLUTEAL REGION & POSTERIOR THIGH
  23. LOWER LIMB 3 – THE KNEE
  24. LOWER LIMB 4 – THE LEG
  25. LOWER LIMB 5 –THE ANKLE & FOOT
  26. UPPER LIMB 1 – SHOULDER
  27. UPPER LIMB 2 – AXILLA & BRACHIAL PLEXUS
  28. UPPER LIMB 4 – UPPER ARM & ELBOW
  29. UPPER LIMB 4 – ANTERIOR FOREARM & WRIST
  30. UPPER LIMB 5 – POSTERIOR FOREARM & HAND
  31. INTRODUCTION TO HEAD ANATOMY
  32. INTRODUCTION TO CRANIAL NERVES
  33. THE OLFACTORY NERVES 
  34. THE OPTIC NERVE 
  35. THE OCULOMOTOR, TROCHLEAR & ABDUCENS NERVES
  36. THE OCULOMOTOR SYSTEM & EYE MOVEMENTS 
  37. THE TRIGEMINAL NERVE
  38. THE FACIAL, GLOSSOPHARYNGEAL & VAGUS NERVES
  39. THE VESTIBULOCOCHLEAR NERVE
  40. THE ACCESSORY & HYPOGLOSSAL NERVES
  41. THE NECK
  42. THE ORAL CAVITY & PHARYNX
  43. THE INFRATEMPORAL FOSSA & TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT
  44. THE NASAL CAVITY & PARANASAL SINUSES
  45. THE PHARYNX
  46. THE LARYNX
  47. THE EYE & ORBIT
  48. THE EAR
  49. THE SCALP, MENINGES, DURAL SINUSES & CEREBRAL CIRCULATION

Anil Walji