
Anatomy for Anaesthetists, 9e
Wiley (Publisher)
Published on 27. January 2014
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360 pages
978-1-118-37594-5 (ISBN)
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 250 mm
Width: 150 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
666 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-118-37594-5 (9781118375945)
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Harold Ellis | Andrew Lawson
Anatomy for Anaesthetists
E-Book
09/2013
9th Edition
Wiley-Blackwell
€105.99
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Harold Ellis | Andrew Lawson
Anatomy for Anaesthetists
E-Book
09/2013
9th Edition
Wiley-Blackwell
€105.99
Available for download
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Content
Part 1: The Respiratory Pathway, Lungs, Thoracic Wall and Diaphragm The Mouth The Nose The Pharynx The Larynx The Trachea The Main Bronchi The Pleura The Lungs Part 2: The Heart and Great Veins of the Neck The Pericardium The Heart Developmental Anatomy The Great Veins of the Neck Part 3: The Vertebral Canal and its Contents The Vertebrae and Sacrum The Spinal Meninges The Spinal Cord Part 4: The Peripheral Nerves The Spinal Nerves The Cervical Plexus The Brachial Plexus The Thoracic Nerves The Lumbar Plexus The Sacral and Coccygeal Plexuses Part 5: The Autonomic Nervous System Introduction The Sympathetic System The Parasympathetic System Part 6: The Cranial Nerves Introduction The Olfactory Nerve (I) The Optic Nerve (II) The Oculomotor Nerve (III) The Trochlear Nerve (IV) The Trigeminal Nerve (V) The Abducent Nerve (VI) The Facial Nerve (VII) The Auditory (Vestibulocochlear) Nerve (VIII) The Glossopharyngeal Nerve (IX) The Vagus Nerve (X) The Accessory Nerve (XI) The Hypoglossal Nerve (XII) Part 7: Miscellaneous Zones of Interest The Thoracic Inlet The Antecubital Fossa The Orbit and its Contents The Abdominal Wall Part 8: The Anatomy of Pain Introduction Classification of Pain Peripheral Receptors and Afferent fibres The Spinal Cord and Central Projections Modulation of Pain Signals The Gate Control Theory of Pain The Sympathetic Nervous System and Pain