designed for a one-semester human anatomy course, is aimed to provide elementary knowl-.edge and basic concepts of human anatomy and to furnish an accessible framework of medical morphology forstudents majoring in medicine and other health-care programs. Although human anatomy is a classical subject inthe medical course system, the teaching of human anatomy has been greatly challenged in recent years due to anexplosion of information and an updating of ideas in medical science. To ensure enough knowledge to be learnedby students without necessarily increasing their learning time, we rely on the collective wisdom and combinedexperience of all authors to condense the subject essentials into this student-friendly text of 5 units, 19 chapters.The text contents are rigorously chosen to acquaint students with clear views on anatomical structures and relation-ships, and the text layout is ingeniously organized to allow each chapter to become a freestanding reading materialand yet to make different chapters well inter-correlated.
作者簡(jiǎn)介
Dr. Gu Xiaosong is Professor of Anatomy at Nantong University, and serves as a doctoral mentor. He is currently the vice-president of Chinese Society for Anatomy Sciences and the president of Jiangsu Anatomy Society. As a nationally renowned instructor, he has long taught a broad spectrum of undergraduate and postgraduate students in the medical school.Dr. Gu Xiaosong is also the director of Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Neuroregeneration. His research interest focuses on neuroscience, especially neural damage and regeneration. He has obtained the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars, and taken charge of national and provincial natural science foundation programs. His academic achievements are manifested in many research articles and monographs, invention patents, and governmentissued prizes.
圖書(shū)目錄
Preface INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN ANATOMY PART ONE LOCOMOTOR SYSTEM Chapter 1 Osteology Chapter 2 Arthrology Chapter 3 Myology PART TWO SPLANCHNOLOGY Chapter 4 General Description Chapter 5 Digestive System Chapter 6 Respiratory System Chapter 7 Urinary System Chapter 8 Reproductive System Chapter 9 Peritoneum PART THREE ANGIOLOGY Chapter 10 Cardiovascular System Chapter 11 Lymphalic Svstem PART FOUR SENSORY ORGANS Chapter 12 General Description Chapter 13 Visual Organ Chapter 14 Vestibulocochlear Organ Chapter 15 Other Sensory Organs PART FIVE NERVOUS SYSTEM AND ENDOCRINE SYSTEM Chapter 16 General Description Chapter 17 Central Nervous System Chapter 18 Peripheral Nervous System Chapter 19 Endocrine System