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ISBN/ISSN
9781609134341
Product Format
Online Instant Access
Series
Acland Anatomy
Publication Date
February 15, 2011
Robert D. Acland PhD
Professor, Department of Surgery, University of Louisville School of Medicine, Louisville, KY
VIDEOS
Volume 1: The Upper Extremity 1.1 The Shoulder (15 videos) 1.2 The Arm and Forearm (13 videos) 1.3 The Hand (21 videos) Volume 2: The Lower Extremity 2.1 The Hip (17 videos) 2.2 The Knee (11 videos) 2.3 The Leg and Ankle (12 videos) 2.4 The Foot (14 videos) Volume 3: The Trunk 3.1 The Spine (10 videos) 3.2 The Musculoskeletal Structures of the Thorax (16 videos) 3.3 The Musculoskeletal Structures Around the Abdomen (18 videos) 3.4 The Musculoskeletal Structures of the Pelvis (10 videos) Volume 4: The Head and Neck 4.1 Support and Movement of the Head (14 videos) 4.2 The Facial Skeleton and the Base of Skull (7 videos) 4.3 The Nasal Cavity and its Surroundings (12 videos) 4.4 The Oral Cavity and its Surroundings (19 videos) 4.5 The Larynx and its Surroundings (8 videos) 4.6 The Facial Muscles and the Scalp (4 videos) 4.7 The Brain and its Surroundings (11 videos) 4.8 The Nerves of the Head and Neck (15 videos) 4.9 The Blood Vessels of the Head and Neck (11 videos) 4.10 The Eye and its Surroundings (7 videos) 4.11 The Ear (7 videos) Volume 5: The Internal Organs 5.1 The Thoracic Organs (13 videos) 5.2 The Abdominal Organs (32 videos) 5.3 The Reproductive System (12 videos)
EXAMS
Volume 1: The Upper Extremity (52 questions) Volume 2: The Lower Extremity (68 questions) Volume 3: The Trunk (52 questions) Volume 4: The Head and Neck (60 questions) Volume 5: The Internal Organs (70 questions)
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Regional organization of videos takes you to those parts of the body most relevant to your program or course content
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