Cunningham’s Manual of Practical Anatomy: Volume 3 (Head, Neck and Brain) is a comprehensive, illustrated guide for medical students, focusing on detailed, step-by-step dissections of the head and neck, along with the brain. It features updated, full-color images, clinical application boxes, and radiology, making it essential for laboratory and clinical study.
Volume 2 provides a clear, trustworthy, and complete guide to the thorax, abdomen, pelvis, perineum, and trunk. Five new chapters on, osteology and surface marking gives students easy-to-read and well-illustrated accounts of these topics for learning and exam preparation.
Volume 1 provides a clear, up-to-date and complete guide to general anatomy and the anatomy of upper and lower limbs. Five new chapters on general anatomy, osteology and surface marking gives students easy-to-read and well-illustrated accounts of these topics for learning and exam preparation.
The third and last section of this volume covers the lower limb of human body. Additional features like added information and clinical correlation in any chapter will be of much help not only to the undergraduate students but also to the postgraduates.
The objective of second section is to provide an overview on the upper limb including its bones, axilla, scapular region, cubital fossa, joints, nerves, and cross-sectional, radiological and surface anatomy of upper limb.
This volume is divided into three sections and comprises of total 31 chapters. The first section is on general anatomy which deals with the discussion on science of anatomy, muscles, cartilages and bones, joints, nerves and the nervous system, etc.
Illustrations drawn from real specimens, presented in surface-to-deep dissection sequence, set Grant’s Atlas of Anatomy apart as the most accurate reference available for learning human anatomy. These realistic representations provide students with the ultimate lab resource.