McMinn's Color Atlas of Head and Neck Anatomy is a unique large-format atlas featuring exceptional dissections, osteology, and radiographic and surface anatomy images. Authors Bari M. Logan, Patricia Reynolds, and Ralph T. Hutchings provide a comprehensive "road map" reference for the head and neck, making it ideal for study and exam preparation. The atlas includes new dissections and double-page spreads that offer detailed depictions of specific areas, with complex dissections accompanied by explanatory artwork and commentary. Appendices at the back contain reference lists and dental anesthesia information, enhancing its utility as a resource. The atlas showcases life-sized images that correspond with lab and clinical practice, ensuring clinical relevance. Each dissection is paired with notes and commentaries, while orientational and explanatory artwork aids in understanding complex structures. Additionally, it features 12 new "in-fill" dissections of single glands and new double-page spreads on critical topics such as brain vascularity and tooth eruption. Updated clinical photographs reflect current practices, making this atlas an essential reference for anyone studying or working in the field.
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- 2010
- 1985
McMinn's color atlas of human anatomy
- 392 pages
- 14 hours of reading
"The fifth edition has been carefully revised to improve still further the photographic content and thereby make this resource even more useful. Fifty new dissection photographs have been added to the book. Positive user feedback has prompted us to add more Clinical Notes - there are now 300 examples of these to highlight the clinical correlates of the anatomic structures. The layout of every single page has been revised to ensure maximum accessibility. In addition, more orientational diagrams in the form of surface anatomy photographs - and extra imaging and laparoscopy - have been added."--Jacket