BD Chaurasia's Human Anatomy has been serving the interests of medical students as the most popular textbook because of the simplicity of its text, lucidity of expression, clarity of discussion and remarkebly vivid detailing in the illustrations, making human acatomy most comprehensible to learn. The three volumes have steadily been enlarging to accommodate gross anatomy, histology, embryology and detailed clinical anatomy. Numerous colour line diagrams support the text of gross, surface and clinical anatomy. Numerous colour line diagrams support the text of gross, surface and clinical anatomy. Because of the size, it is difficult for the students to revise the volumes prior to their class tests and examinations.
The CAMPANION POCKETBOOKS on the volumes have been designed and brought our giving only the essential components highlighting “must know” of anatomy. Content of each pocketbook is almost one third the size of the main volume, meant mainly for quick last minute revision of the “ volatile anatomy” . The illustrations are aimed at helping the students review the topics easily as well as retaining and reproducing the information clearly in their examinations. Clinical aspects are included with equal intensity. Mainly meant for professional undergraduate students, they could also use these for quick reference during their clinical postings.
Highlights of Volume 1 Section 1 on upper Limb contains tables for muscles of various regions, movements of various joints, arteries and branches of nerves are the hallmark of this section. Appendix 1 contains nerves of upper limb, arteries of upper limb and clinical terms.
Section 2 on Thorax contains bones of thoracic cage with its muscles including “respiratory movements”. Pleura, lung, bronchial tree, pericardium, heart chambers with their blood supply and nerve supply including clinical anatomy are described briefly. Appendix 2 contains introduction to autonomic nervous system, blood vessels of thorax in tabulated form and clinical terms.
Table of Contents Preface Section 1: Upper Limb 1. Introduction 2. Bones of Upper Limb 3. Pectoral Region 4. Axilla 5. Back 6. Dermatomes and Superficial Veins 7. Scapular Region 8. Arm 9. Forearm and Hand 10. Joints of Upper Limb 11. Surface Marking Appendix 1
Section 2: Thorax 12. Introduction 13. Bones and Joints of Thorax 14. Wall of Thorax 15. Thoracic Cavity and the Pleura 16. Lungs 17. Mediastinum 18. Pericardium and Heart 19. Superior Vena Cava, Aorta and Pulmonary Trunk 20. Trachea, Oesophagus and Thoracic Duct 21. Surface Marking of Thorax Appendix 2 Index
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BD Chaurasia's Human Anatomy : Upper Limb and Thorax (Vol-1)