Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, 2009. — 366 p. — ISBN: 9788184484571
Anatomy was written and taught by surgeons and physicians in the golden era of rise of medicine. Anatomy was brought to a respectable stage by great surgeons and physicians. Every structure in the body has hidden surgical and clinical thrill of practical importance. It is only on the foundation of anatomy the clinical sciences progressed to the stage of organ transplant. Emergence of the non-invasive techniques of investigation has acted as a boon for anatomy in its further research and clinical application. This book is handy, useful, purposive, and relevant to the requirements of students and teachers of anatomy and also of significant consequence to the teachers of surgery and its allied specialities. Some of the topics covered are pterygopalatine fossa, cervical vertebrae, mandible, maxilla, cervical plexus, sternomastoid muscle, scalenus anterior muscle, lacrimal apparatus, thoracic duct, hypoglossal nerve, phrenic nerve, pterygopalatine ganglion, medulla, cerebellum, and so on.
Osteology of Head, Neck and the Face
Pterygopalatine Fossa
Cervical Vertebrae
Mandible
Maxilla
Cranial Cavity
Posterior Cranial Fossa
Cervical Fascia
Cervical Plexus
Posterior Triangle
Sternomastoid Muscle
Front of the Neck
Anterior Triangles of the Neck
Carotid Triangle
Scalenus Anterior Muscle
Median Region of the Front of the Neck
Scalp and Temple
Muscles of the Face
Back of the Neck and Head
Branches of Occipital Artery
Ligamentum Nuchae
Suboccipital Triangle
Suboccipital Muscles
Deeper Consideration of the Face
Parotid Region
Temporal and Infratemporal Regions
Temporomandibular Joint
Mandibular Nerve
Maxillary Nerve
Eyelids, Lacrimal Apparatus and External Nose
Lacrimal Apparatus
Cranial Cavity
Orbit
Eyeball
Deep Part of the Neck
Thoracic Duct
Common Carotid Artery
Internal Jugular Vein
External Carotid Artery
Cranial Nerve
Hypoglossal Nerve
Sympathetic Trunk
Phrenic Nerve