With its easy-to-read format, superb illustrations, and clinical relevance, Gray’s Anatomy for Students 4th Edition is the preferred text for medical students studying anatomy. In this fully revised edition, students will find the essential information they need to know, presented in an easy-to-access format with multimedia tools that will facilitate effective learning. Throughout Gray’s Anatomy for Students 4th Edition, more than 1,000 innovative, original illustrations illustrate the extensive teaching and clinical experience of the authors and global advisors.
ISBN | 9780323611046 |
Author | Richard Drake , By (author) A. Wayne Vogl , By (author) Adam W. M. Mitchell |
Publisher | Elsevier |
Weight | 2 kg |
- Cover image
- Title Page
- Table of Contents
- Make the most of your Gray’s experience with extensive online content
- eChapter 9 Neuroanatomy by Jennifer M. McBride, PhD
- Gray’s Surface Anatomy Interactive Tool
- Clinical Cases
- Online Anatomy and Embryology Self-Study Course
- Short Questions
- Self-Assessment Questions
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- Preface
- About the Book
- The idea
- The book
- Terminology
- Index of Clinical Content
- 1 The body
- 2 Back
- 3 Thorax
- 4 Abdomen
- 5 Pelvis and perineum
- 6 Lower limb
- 7 Upper limb
- 8 Head and neck
- 1 The Body
- What is anatomy?
- Imaging
- Body systems
- Clinical cases
- 2 Back
- Conceptual overview
- Regional anatomy
- Surface anatomy
- Clinical cases
- 3 Thorax
- Conceptual overview
- Regional anatomy
- Surface anatomy
- Clinical cases
- 4 Abdomen
- Conceptual overview
- Regional anatomy
- Surface anatomy
- Clinical cases
- 5 Pelvis and Perineum
- Conceptual overview
- Regional anatomy
- Surface anatomy
- Clinical cases
- 6 Lower Limb
- Conceptual overview
- Regional anatomy
- Surface anatomy
- Clinical cases
- 7 Upper Limb
- Conceptual overview
- Regional anatomy
- Median nerve.
- Surface anatomy
- Clinical cases
- 8 Head and Neck
- Conceptual overview
- Regional anatomy
- Surface anatomy
- Clinical cases
- 9 Neuroanatomy
- Introduction
- Part I: Nervous system overview
- Part II: Brain
- Part III: Thalamus
- Part IV: Brainstem
- Part V: Spinal cord
- Part VI: Basal nuclei
- Part VII: Cerebellum
- Part VIII: Visual System
- Part IX: Auditory and vestibular system
- Part X: Hypothalamus
- Part XI: Olfactory and limbic system
- Index
- Is Gray’s Anatomy worth it?
This a must-have book for medical students, especially those in the anatomy department, and anyone curious about how the human body is built. Anatomist Henry Gray was a renowned English figure.
- Is Gray’s Anatomy book outdated?
The first edition of Gray’s Anatomy was published in London in 1858 by Henry Gray, and illustrated by Henry Vandyke Carter. A number of revisions have been made to the current edition, and it still remains a standard reference for doctors.
- Is Gray’s anatomy good for students?
Gray’s Anatomy for Students 4th Edition, offers medical students essential information on human anatomy in an easy-to-read and superbly illustrated format.
How many editions of Gray’s Anatomy are there?
Until now, 42 editions have been published since the first edition in 1858. Throughout the book, Henry Vandyke Carter created images characterized by clarity and quality. Illustrations played a crucial role in securing the massive success of the book.
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- Through unique surface anatomy coverage, correlative diagnostic images, and clinical case studies, students will learn practical applications of anatomical concepts.
- A logical approach to anatomy is presented by region, and bonus eBook chapters are provided for each major body system to facilitate learning from a new perspective – covering the Cardiovascular System, the Respiratory System, the Gastrointestinal System, the Urogenital System, the Lymphatic System, and the Nervous System.
- Gray’s Anatomy for Students 4th Edition eBook includes a brand-new chapter covering neuroanatomy to help readers understand this challenging subject from a general anatomy perspective.
- Provides new schematic drawings for key structures and topics in each chapter, offering a simplified approach to introducing each topic, ideal for fast initial understanding and for students to use as a guide for drawing their own anatomy.
- Several new and improved online materials include self-assessment questions, clinical cases online anatomy and embryology self-study courses, and an Interactive Surface Anatomy tool.
- Gray’s Anatomy for Students 4th Edition includes a number of new In the Clinic boxes, as well as new clinical cases, images, and correlations throughout.
- Conceptual Overviews allow readers to review key concepts from each chapter quickly.
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