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Anatomy for Anaesthetists H Ellis

Anatomy for Anaesthetists By H Ellis

Anatomy for Anaesthetists by H Ellis


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Helps candidates sitting their professional examination in anaesthesia in order that they may have at their disposal the detailed anatomical knowledge necessary for the day to day practice of anaesthesia. This book concentrates on areas of special relevance to anaesthesia and points out features of practical importance to anaesthetic technique.

Anatomy for Anaesthetists Summary

Anatomy for Anaesthetists by H Ellis

This book has been written to help candidates sitting their professional examination in anaesthesia in order that they may have at their disposal the detailed anatomical knowledge necessary for the day to day practice of anaesthesia. Unlike a textbook of anatomy, which must cover all parts of the body with equally exhaustive thoroughness, this book concentrates particularly on areas of special relevance to anaesthesia and points out features of practical importance to anaesthetic technique. The text is divided into nine sections; the respiratory pathway, the heart, the vertebral canal, the peripheral nerves; the Autonomic Nervous System; the Cranial Nerves; the Orbit and its contents; and, the Anatomy of Pain and Zones of Anaesthetic Interest. The eighth edition has fully expanded and updated text; and includes new and improved illustrations.

Anatomy for Anaesthetists Reviews

'The new edition of this popular book will be welcomed by anaesthetists at all levels of training. It is recommended for trainees, for department libraries...' Anaesthesia and Intensive Care'A strong point of this book is the excellent style in which it is written; it flows well and is very easy to read.' Anaesthesia and AnalgesiaI don't suppose God knows more anatomy!

Table of Contents

Part 1: The Respiratory Pathway.The Mouth.The Nose.The Pharynx.The Larynx.The Trachea.The Main Bronchi.The Pleura.The Lungs.Part 2: The Heart:.The Pericardium.The Heart.Developmental Anatomy.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.The Optic Nerve.The Oculomotor Nerve.The Trochlear Nerve.The Trigeminal Nerve.The Abducent Nerve.The Facial Nerve.The Auditory Nerve.The Glossopharyngeal Nerve.The Vagus Nerve.The Accessory Nerve.The Hypoglossal Nerve.Part 7: The Anatomy of Pain: Introduction.Classification of Pain.Peripheral Receptors and Afferent Fibres.The Spinal Cord and Central Projections.Modulation of Pain.The Gate Control Theory of Pain.The Sympathetic Nervous System and Pain.Part 8: Zones of Anaesthetic Interest.The Thoracic Inlet.The Diaphragm.The Intercostal Spaces.The Abdominal Wall.The Antecubital Fossa.The Great Veins of the Neck.The Orbit and its contents.The Bony orbit.The Orbital Foramina.The Subdivisions of the Orbit.The Eyeball.Contents of the eyeball.The Orbital muscles.The Fascial sheath of the eye.The eyelids and conjunctiva.The Lacrimal apparatus.Local Anaesthesia for eye surgery.Index

Additional information

GOR005473178
9781405106634
1405106638
Anatomy for Anaesthetists by H Ellis
Used - Very Good
Hardback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
2003-12-19
368
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