A Guide to the Dissection of the Human Body

A Guide to the Dissection of the Human Body
Author: University Of Toronto
Publisher: Forgotten Books
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2017-10-28
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780265883310

Excerpt from A Guide to the Dissection of the Human Body: For the Use of Students in the Anatomical Laboratory of the University of Toronto The Student will find it to his advantage to make drawings Of the parts dissected, showing the principal structures in each region on a scale sufficiently large to clearly bring out all that it is desired to represent. Finally it may be stated that in compiling this Guide much assistance has been obtained from several of the excellent works of a similar nature that have appeared within recent years, and especially from Cunningham's Manual of Practical Anatomy and Barker's Laboratory Manual Of Anatomy. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

A Guide to Dissection of the Human Body

A Guide to Dissection of the Human Body
Author: F P Lisowski
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1998-12-15
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9813102977

This invaluable manual is intended to guide and facilitate human anatomical dissections. It is flexible enough for use in long as well as short courses, and is thus structured in such a way that the dissection of the body can be completed in 110 to 160 hours. Although some medical schools have reduced the amount of dissection, the North American schools have lengthened their courses. The manual can also be used in those courses where only part of the body is dissected and even in the study of prosected material. It can be particularly useful as a link with real anatomy when used together with computerised-anatomy programs; many curricula emphasise that the student should go back and forth between the body and computer programs. The guide is also useful where students do not dissect but merely look at atlases, prosections and models, by providing a link to real, living and variable anatomy. Nowadays many anatomy courses are aimed solely at systems anatomy. Although important as systems are, regions are clinically vital since many more problems concern damage to several systems because the lesions are regional. This is where the guide is of considerable help. There is an introduction for each anatomical region; and for each section to be dissected there is an overview, a dissection schedule which guides the student through a set of instructions, a summary and a list of objectives that are clinically important. The terminology used is the latest. This manual is suitable for medical, dental, osteopathy and chiropody schools as well as human biology and science programs that include dissection in their undergraduate gross anatomy course. It is also of value for advanced knowledge of anatomy for surgery as required by further qualifications and in relation to specialised training involving interpretation of normal anatomy in non-invasive imaging of anatomy for clinical diagnosis, practice of clinical (surgical) skills on cadaveric material, and in discussions about clinical problems. Request Inspection Copy

Human Anatomy Laboratory Guide and Dissection Manual

Human Anatomy Laboratory Guide and Dissection Manual
Author: Michael J. Timmons
Publisher: Pearson
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002-08
Genre: Dissection
ISBN: 9780130475473

This manual combines the features of a traditional anatomy laboratory manual with those of a dissection manual and an anatomical atlas. Superb photos and illustrations are supplemented with observation instructions for a wide variety of specimens including cats, cadavers, isolated organs, histology slides and models. Exercises include review questions, labeling, coloring, and drawing. A 132 color plate folio of labeled cadaver specimen and anatomical model photos is a distinguishing feature of this laboratory guide. While the manual provides references to the Martini/Timmons/Tallitsch, Human Anatomy Fourth Edition textbook, it can be used with any anatomy textbook.

A Guide to Dissection of the Human Body

A Guide to Dissection of the Human Body
Author: F. Peter Lisowski
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 444
Release: 2004
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9789812388179

In this second edition of A Guide to Dissection of the Human Body, certain dissecting instructions have been revised to increase clarity. Methodical and comprehensive, the guide complements various anatomy courses. The terminology has been checked and brought up to date, in accordance with the latest version of Terminologia Anatomica (1998).The major aim of this guide remains ? to provide a well-rounded dissecting manual that reinforces, but does not replace, a textbook of human anatomy. The details of human anatomy covered here are of interest and importance primarily in a medical context. To this end the guide has been designed for medical, dental, osteopathy and physiotherapy students, and for students of alternative medicine where dissection of the human body is required. It has also been planned for postgraduate students proceeding to specialise in the various clinical (surgical, radiological, emergency medical, and gynaecological) sciences and thus need to revise their anatomical knowledge through dissection.It has to be stressed, learning anatomy is most efficient and retention is highest when didactic study is combined with the experience of dissection. In using this method one observes, palpates and moves parts of the body. It is a three-dimensional and visuo-tactile approach to the examination of the human body. Undoubtedly dissection reinforces and expands the knowledge gained from the textbook and from atlases and computerized-anatomy programs, The Guide is flexible enough for use in long as well as short courses, and is thus structured in such a way that the dissection of the body can be completed in 100 to 160 hours. It provides a link to real, living and variable anatomy.

Dissection of the Human Body

Dissection of the Human Body
Author: A Krishnamurthi
Publisher: JP Medical Ltd
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2013-02-28
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9350903024

This manual is a step by step guide to dissection for undergraduate medical students. Beginning with a brief description of human tissues, the book is divided into sections, each examining a region of the body and dissection techniques for different tissues within that region. Each section begins with an introduction to the tissues in that region of the body, followed by step by step instructions for different dissection procedures. Learning objectives and key points are highlighted for each section to assist understanding. 350 full colour images and illustrations with descriptions are included. Key points Step by step guide to dissection for undergraduate medical students Covers procedures for tissues in each region of the body Features key points and learning objectives for each section Includes 350 full colour images and illustrations

Human Anatomy Lab Manual (Revised First Edition)

Human Anatomy Lab Manual (Revised First Edition)
Author: Danielle Dodenhoff
Publisher: Cognella Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2016-09-09
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781516508976

Using the cat as a model for major human body systems, Dissection Simplified: A Lab Manual for Independent Work in Human Anatomy teaches students how to learn anatomy and complete dissections, even when an instructor is not available to answer questions. The manual features worksheets designed to help students master the information quickly. The language and tone are student-friendly. The writing is free of unnecessary technical information and focuses instead on supporting students and walking them through the process of each exercise as they work independently.Dissection Simplified also addresses common problems students experience when completing dissections, such as locating specific muscles that are not immediately visible, knowing when a dissection exercise is truly complete, and successfully preparing for examinations on dissection. This updated edition includes more detailed pictures and images for labeling and note-taking. Dissection Simplified is an effective companion lab manual to standard anatomy textbooks and can be used in any lower-division general human anatomy course. It may also be suitable for high school anatomy courses that use cat dissections to study non-modeled human systems. Danielle Dodenhoff earned her Ph.D. in evolution, ecology, and organismal biology at Ohio State University, Columbus. Dr. Dodenhoff is a lecturer at California State University, Bakersfield where, in addition to courses in integrated science and perspectives in biology, she has taught anatomy for twenty years. She has also written and presented extensively on acoustic signals in various woodpecker species. Dr. Dodenhoff is a member of the American Ornithological Union and the Animal Behavior Society.