Illustrated Clinical Anatomy

Illustrated Clinical Anatomy by John Craven, published by Taylor & Francis on January 28, 2005, is a comprehensive textbook that advances the integration of anatomy teaching with clinical medicine. This edition spans 400 pages and is presented in English, offering a detailed exploration of core anatomy in relation to normal function and disease. The authors, a Family Practitioner and two Surgeons with extensive experience in anatomy education, provide a structured approach organized by body region while incorporating innovative elements.
Readers will find that each chapter features highlighted descriptions of clinical relevance, accompanied by clinical photographs and a new set of full-color anatomical drawings. The book systematically describes and illustrates clinical conditions as recommended by the American Association of Clinical Anatomists, utilizing the most effective modalities to demonstrate anatomical relevance. This resource is designed to enhance the understanding of anatomy within a clinical context, making it a valuable addition to medical education.
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The publication of this new textbook represents a major advance in the integration of anatomy teaching with the study of clinical medicine. Written by a Family Practitioner and two Surgeons with over 100 years of anatomy teaching between them, Illustrated Clinical Anatomy describes core anatomy in relation to normal function and to disease.
While being traditionally structured by body region, the content of each chapter is highly innovative, including highlighted descriptions of clinical relevance and clinical photographs and images, in addition to a brand new set of anatomical drawings in full colour. Each clinical condition listed in the curriculum recommended by the American Association of Clinical Anatomists is systematically described and illustrated, using the best modality to demonstrate anatomical relevance.
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