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spinal cord cadaver: Visually Memorable Neuroanatomy for Beginners Min Suk Chung, Beom Sun Chung, 2020-07-04 Visually Memorable Neuroanatomy for Beginners takes a close look at the anatomy of the human brain and teaches readers to identify and examine its structures in a relatable way. Unlike large textbooks that deliver a superficial overview of the subject, this book explores the anatomy and physiology of the brain using mnemonic techniques and informative comic figures that present brain regions at an introductory level, allowing readers to easily identify different parts of the brain. This volume is appropriate for undergraduate and graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and researchers in the medicine, health sciences, and biological sciences. Beginning with the morphology of the brain and spinal cord, this book then explores the somatic nerve and autonomic nerve, the cranial nerve and spinal nerve, the function of the brain, and concludes with the development of the nervous system. - Features simplified illustrations for understanding the complicated neuroanatomy structures - Introduces memorizing tips (mnemonics) to help students learn - Describes how best to identify structures in cadaver specimens - Includes comic-style figures to make neuroanatomy approachable for newcomers |
spinal cord cadaver: Extreme Lateral Interbody Fusion J. Allan Goodrich, Ildemaro J. Volcan, 2008 |
spinal cord cadaver: Bergman's Comprehensive Encyclopedia of Human Anatomic Variation R. Shane Tubbs, Mohammadali M. Shoja, Marios Loukas, 2016-04-25 Building on the strength of the previous two editions, Bergman's Comprehensive Encyclopedia of Human Anatomic Variation is the third installment of the classic human anatomical reference launched by Dr. Ronald Bergman. With both new and updated entries, and now illustrated in full color, the encyclopedia provides an even more comprehensive reference on human variation for anatomists, anthropologists, physicians, surgeons, medical personnel, and all students of anatomy. Developed by a team of editors with extensive records publishing on both human variation and normal human anatomy, Bergman's Comprehensive Encyclopedia of Human Anatomic Variation is the long awaited update to this classic reference. |
spinal cord cadaver: Logan's Illustrated Human Anatomy Bari M. Logan, 2016-11-25 This concise illustrated volume presents a pictorial guide to human anatomy through the meticulous dissections of Bari Logan, assembled during his long career as a distinguished prosector, and representing an unrivalled collection of superb photographic images. Illustrations are fully labelled, and accompanied by brief clinical notes to provide additional guidance for the student. Material covering anatomical preparation and cadaver preservation, orientation and planes of section, the bones, muscles and cranial nerves and an extensive glossary provides supplemental detail. The book will be a convenient photographic companion to all core textbooks of anatomy and ideal during exam preparation. |
spinal cord cadaver: The Cadaver of Gideon Wyck Alexander Laing, 2016-10-04 Strange mysteries abound in a small Maine town. Why did the brilliant, but cruel, Dr. Gideon Wyck perform an unnecessary amputation on one of his patients? Why does that patient now insist that black devils are trying to steal his soul? What is behind the series of monster babies being born to apparently normal, healthy women? And when Wyck is found dead under peculiar and inexplicable circumstances, who is responsible--and why? The Cadaver of Gideon Wyck, Alexander Laing's odd hybrid of horror, crime and science fiction, was an unlikely bestseller and critical success when first published in 1934, and it was later selected by Karl Edward Wagner as one of the top horror novels of all time. This new edition reprints the unabridged text of the first edition along with a reproduction of its dust jacket art and frontispiece by Lynd Ward. |
spinal cord cadaver: Clemente's Anatomy Dissector Carmine D. Clemente, 2010 A comprehensive manual of anatomical dissection, this title provides in-depth and detailed explanations for each dissection, enabling students to self-teach. It correlates surface anatomy to anatomical structures revealed in the dissections, which is important for clinical correlation. |
spinal cord cadaver: Response of Cadaver Test Subjects in Belt Restraints J. M. Burkes, 1977 |
spinal cord cadaver: The Brachial Plexus Robert S. Boome, 1997 Designed for hand, orthopaedic and general surgeons, and for physical therapists, this book is concerned with the brachial plexus. |
spinal cord cadaver: Atlas of Functional Anatomy for Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine Miguel Angel Reina, José Antonio De Andrés, Admir Hadzic, Alberto Prats-Galino, Xavier Sala-Blanch, André A.J. van Zundert, 2014-11-26 This is the first atlas to depict in high-resolution images the fine structure of the spinal canal, the nervous plexuses, and the peripheral nerves in relation to clinical practice. The Atlas of Functional Anatomy for Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine contains more than 1500 images of unsurpassed quality, most of which have never been published, including scanning electron microscopy images of neuronal ultrastructures, macroscopic sectional anatomy, and three-dimensional images reconstructed from patient imaging studies. Each chapter begins with a short introduction on the covered subject but then allows the images to embody the rest of the work; detailed text accompanies figures to guide readers through anatomy, providing evidence-based, clinically relevant information. Beyond clinically relevant anatomy, the book features regional anesthesia equipment (needles, catheters, surgical gloves) and overview of some cutting edge research instruments (e.g. scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy). Of interest to regional anesthesiologists, interventional pain physicians, and surgeons, this compendium is meant to complement texts that do not have this type of graphic material in the subjects of regional anesthesia, interventional pain management, and surgical techniques of the spine or peripheral nerves. |
spinal cord cadaver: Finley's Interactive Cadaveric Dissection Guide Claudia R. Senesac, Mark Bishop, 2009-08-17 Finley's Interactive Cadaveric Dissection Guide is a step-by-step instructional text for cadaveric dissection. The dissection is presented regionally on the body and includes the trunk, extremities, face, neck, thorax, abdomen and viscera. Other dissections include all joints of the extremities, a spinal laminectomy, and dissections of the larynx, pharynx, TMJ, and pelvic anatomy for both male and female. Each section is illustrated using line drawings, digital still images. Each chapter of the text includes illustrations and still color photos of the steps.Each new textbook includes a DVD.*Please note: Electronic/eBook formats do not include access to the DVD. |
spinal cord cadaver: Finley's Interactive Cadaveric Dissection Guide Claudia R. Senesac, PT, PHD, PCS and Mark Bishop, PT, PHD, |
spinal cord cadaver: Use of Human Cadavers in Automobile Crash Testing United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, 1978 |
spinal cord cadaver: Proceedings , 1996 |
spinal cord cadaver: Pathology and surgery around the vertebral artery Bernard George, Michaël Bruneau, Robert F. Spetzler, 2013-02-11 This is the first comprehensive book about surgery on and around the vertebral artery all along its cervical and intracranial course. This vessel has been considered for long as out of surgical reach leaving many different pathologies not or incompletely treated. The surgical exposure and control of the vertebral artery not only permit to treat lesions of the vertebral artery wall or developed in contact to it but also to improve the access to the intervertebral foramen (tumors, osteophytes), to the anterior aspect of the spinal cord (tumors, spondylotic spurs), to the foramen magnum and to the jugular foramen. This book written by leading experts includes all aspects of vertebral artery surgery from anatomy to imaging, surgical techniques and pathologies; it is illustrated by many figures especially operative views and schematic drawings so that the beginner as well as the experienced surgeon find useful information. One of the editors of this book (B. GEORGE) was recently awarded the Olivecrona award for his work on the surgery of the vertebral artery. |
spinal cord cadaver: Laboratory Manual for the Detection of Poisons and Powerful Drugs Wilhelm Autenrieth, William Homer Warren, 1928 |
spinal cord cadaver: Medical and Surgical Report Presbyterian Hospital (New York, N.Y.), 1908 |
spinal cord cadaver: Clinical Imaging of Spinal Trauma Zoran Rumboldt, Alessandro Cianfoni, Abhay Varma, 2018-04-05 A concise, case-based clinical resource on the topic of imaging in spinal trauma, highly illustrated throughout. |
spinal cord cadaver: Comprehensive Healthcare Simulation: Neurosurgery Ali Alaraj, 2018-05-18 This book is a practical guide for the use of simulation in neurosurgery, with chapters covering high fidelity simulation, animal models simulation, cadaveric simulation, and virtual reality simulation. Readers are introduced to the different simulation modalities and technologies and are guided on the use of simulation for a variety of learners, including medical students, residents, practicing pediatricians, and health-related professionals. Comprehensive Healthcare Simulation: Neurosurgery is written and edited by leaders in the field and includes dozens of high-quality color surgical illustrations and photographs as well as videos. This book is part of the Comprehensive Healthcare Simulation Series which provides focused volumes on the use of simulation in a single specialty or on a specific simulation topic, and emphasizing practical considerations and guidance. |
spinal cord cadaver: Cadaver Dissection Video Series for Human Anatomy and Physiology Rose Leigh Vines, California State University Sacramento, 2012-05 Contains nine professionally produced cadaver dissection video segments to supplement your A & P course to help you visualize the real thing--regions of the body on a dissected cadaver--Container. |
spinal cord cadaver: The Vertebral Artery Bernard George, Claude Laurian, 2012-12-06 Our common interest in surgery of the vertebral artery was born in 1976, when as residents in the same hospital, we attended an attempt by two senior surgeons to treat an aneurysm of the vertebral artery at the C 3 level. Long discussions had preceded this unsuccessful trial, to decide if surgery was indicated and to choose the surgical route. Finally a direct lateral approach was performed, but access was difficult and correct treatment was impossible, resulting in only partial reduction of the aneurysmal pouch. Following this experience, we decided to seek a regular and well defined approach for exposition of the vertebral artery. Review of the literature indicated some surgical attempts, but the descriptions did not give the impression of safety and reproducibility. No landmark on the described surgical route appeared sufficiently reliable. Henry's anatomical work (1917) gave the only accurate description on vertebral artery anatomy, and it became the basis for our work. When the same patient was referred again one year later, after a new stroke in the vertebro-basilar system, we had behind us repetitive experience on cadavers of an original approach to the distal vertebral artery. |
spinal cord cadaver: A Textbook of Neuroanatomy Maria A. Patestas, Leslie P. Gartner, 2016-05-02 Newly revised and updated, A Textbook of Neuroanatomy, Second Edition is a concise text designed to help students easily master the anatomy and basic physiology of the nervous system. Accessible and clear, the book highlights interrelationships between systems, structures, and the rest of the body as the chapters move through the various regions of the brain. Building on the solid foundation of the first edition, A Textbook of Neuroanatomy now includes two new chapters on the brainstem and reflexes, as well as dozens of new micrographs illustrating key structures. Throughout the book the clinical relevance of the material is emphasized through clinical cases, questions, and follow-up discussions in each chapter, motivating students to learn the information. A companion website is also available, featuring study aids and artwork from the book as PowerPoint slides. A Textbook of Neuroanatomy, Second Edition is an invaluable resource for students of general, clinical and behavioral neuroscience and neuroanatomy. |
spinal cord cadaver: International Technical Conference on Enhanced Safety of Vehicles. Fifteenth. Proceedings. Volume 2 , 1996 |
spinal cord cadaver: Neuraxial Therapeutics Tony Yaksh, Salim Hayek, 2024-01-02 This book is a comprehensive reference of the neuraxial route for the delivery of therapeutics. It reviews the historical evolution of this approach from its inception in the later 1800's to present day. This amply referenced text covers basic discussions of spinal anatomy, embryogenesis, neuraxial vascularity, cerebrospinal fluid flow dynamics and parenchymal molecule movement. The pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties of different intrathecal agents are explored in detail with particular reference to clinical correlates in pain and spasticity. Particular attention is paid to the issues relevant to preclinical models of intrathecal delivery and the assessment of spinal pathologies arising from acute and chronic intrathecal drug delivery. Chapters provide essential discussions of clinical aspects of patient care, including patient evaluation and screening, trialing and device management, troubleshooting problems and addressing complications, best practices, cost-effectiveness and future of the therapy. Clinicians and researchers who practice intrathecal therapy and study neuraxial mechanisms will find Neuraxial Therapeutics, to be an invaluable guide to this treatment modality. |
spinal cord cadaver: A Reference Handbook of the Medical Sciences Embracing the Entire Range of Scientific and Practical Medicine and Allied Science , 1901 |
spinal cord cadaver: Neural Stimulation Joel B. Myklebust, Joseph F. Cusick, Anthony Sances, Jr., Sanford J. Larson, 2019-06-04 First Published in 1985, this book offers a full, comprehensive investigation into Stimulation of the brain. Carefully compiled and filled with a vast repertoire of notes, diagrams, and references this book serves as a useful reference for Neurobiologists, and other practitioners in their respective fields. |
spinal cord cadaver: Guide to Ruminant Anatomy Mahmoud Mansour, Ray Wilhite, Joe Rowe, 2017-05-23 Guide to Ruminant Anatomy: Dissection and Clinical Aspectspresents a concise, clinically relevant reference to goat and cattle anatomy, with color schematic illustrations and embalmed arterially injected prosection images for comparison. Offers 244 color images depicting goat and cattle anatomy Provides selected line drawings correlated to dissection images of embalmed arterially injected specimens Takes a practical approach, with material organized by body system within each region Demonstrates the clinical relevance of basic anatomy Poses review questions in each chapter, with answers and videos provided on a companion website |
spinal cord cadaver: Medical Instrumentation , 1975 |
spinal cord cadaver: Microneurosurgery Mahmut Gazi Yaşargil, Chad D. Abernathey, 1996 Volume IVB describes surgical approaches, strategies, and management techniques for specific tumors in their typical locations, surgical outcomes and results, instruments, and laboratory training. It covers also the related disciplines neuroradiology and neuroanesthesia. The last installment in this well-known series. |
spinal cord cadaver: Brachial Plexus Injuries in Adults Allen T. Bishop, Robert J. Spinner, Alexander Y. Shin, 2005 This Clinics issue includes chapters on adult brachial plexus injuries, imaging of the brachial plexus, operating techniques, nerve grafting and transfers and rehabilitation for patients |
spinal cord cadaver: Medical Record George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 1906 |
spinal cord cadaver: Advanced Techniques in Musculoskeletal Medicine & Physiotherapy - E-Book Fermín Valera Garrido, Francisco Minaya Muñoz, 2015-08-24 Advanced Techniques in Musculoskeletal Medicine & Physiotherapy is a brand new, highly illustrated guide to the diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal disorders. It demonstrates how to safely and effectively use selected minimally invasive therapies in practice. In addition to more well-established techniques such as acupuncture or dry needling, this ground-breaking resource also covers techniques including intratissue percutaneous electrolysis, mesotherapy, percutaneous needle tenotomy, and high volume image guided injections. Other featured chapters include those on specific musculoskeletal ultrasound such as sonoanatomy and ultrasound-guided procedures. Each chapter describes the principles, indications and contraindications, mechanisms of action and detailed outlines of techniques with an emphasis throughout on accessible practical information. Additionally, methodologies, research results and summaries of studies for particular minimally invasive therapies are presented. The book is also supported by a companion website – www.advancedtechniquesonline.com – containing procedural video clips, a full colour image library and interactive multiple choice questions (MCQs). - skills-based and clinically-oriented – reinforced by the latest contemporary scientific medical research - chapters on outcomes in clinical practice - indications and contraindications discussed - clinical cases, key terms and key points boxes used throughout - companion website – www.advancedtechniquesonline.com – containing procedural video clips, full colour image bank and interactive MCQs |
spinal cord cadaver: The Australian Medical Journal , 1883 |
spinal cord cadaver: From Clouds to the Brain Celine Cherici, 2020-12-03 Based on research on the links between deep brain stimulation and its applications in the field of psychiatry, the history of techniques is of great importance in this book in order to understand the scope of the fields of application of electricity in brain sciences. The concepts of brain electricity, stimulation, measurement and therapy are further developed to identify lines of convergence, ruptures and conceptual perspectives for a materialistic understanding of human nature that emerged during the 18th century. In an epistemological posture, at the crossroads of the concepts of epistemes, as stated by Foucault, and phenomenotechnics, as conceived by Bachelard, the analyses focus on the technical content of the theories while inscribing them in the language and specificities of each era. |
spinal cord cadaver: Medical News and Abstract , 1882 |
spinal cord cadaver: Wood's Library of Standard Medical Authors , 1879 |
spinal cord cadaver: A Clinical Treatise on the Diseases of the Nervous System, Tr. by L. Putzel Moriz Rosenthal, 1881 |
spinal cord cadaver: Kirkes' Handbook of Physiology William Senhouse Kirkes, William Morrant Baker, Vincent Dormer Harris, 1879 |
spinal cord cadaver: A Clinical Treatise on the Diseases of the Nervous System Moriz Rosenthal, Leopold Putzel, 1879 |
spinal cord cadaver: Atlas of Gross Neuropathology Book and Online Bundle Kathreena M. Kurian, Tim H. Moss, Sandra Camelo-Piragua, 2014-08-21 Unparalleled access to the entire central nervous system with over four hundred gross neuropathology images from adult and paediatric post-mortem tissues. |
spinal cord cadaver: A Clinical treatise on the diseases of the nervous system v. 1 Moritz Rosenthal, 1879 |
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