McMinn’s Concise Human Anatomy 2nd edition (PDF) is focused on the essentials and is a very convenient, portable guide and revision aid. The jargon-free, clear textbook is supported by very high-quality, labeled pictures of radiological images captured using the latest technologies, cadaver dissections, and surface anatomy and explanatory line diagrams, all redrawn for the 2nd edition. Providing full explanations of difficult anatomical relationships, and highlighting features of clinical significance throughout, this second edition etextbook remains an invaluable guide for college students of anatomy across the health and medical sciences, and a nice handy reference for the busy clinicians.
Features
Readable – written and designed with clarity and precision. Concise – delivers the essential facts without overwhelming the college student new to anatomical studies with unnecessary details. Clinically relevant – ideal for the medical and health science student, points of important clinical significance are highlighted clearly throughout the textbook. Authoritative – recently updated by a highly-regarded international authors team, drawing on the text of the original author, the world-renowned anatomist Dr. Robert McMinn. Dual-purpose – use as a quick reference in the clinical setting and as an aide memoir in the run-up to final and other qualifying examinations, including questions for self-assessment.
Table of Contents
Body form and function. Bones and joints. Head, neck and vertebral column, Upper limb. Thorax. Abdomen. Pelvis and perineum. Lower limb.
Brief Author(s) Bio
Janak Saada, Consultant Radiologist, Norfork & Norwich NHS Trusts, UK David Heylings, Formerly Clinical Anatomist, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK Stephen Carmichael, Professor Emeritus of Anatomy and Orthopedic Surgery, Mayo Clinic, USA Samuel Leinster, Emeritus Professor of Medical Education, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK
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