Chapter 1: Orientation and Introduction 1.1. Terminology 1.2. Body
Planes and Terms of Relationship 1.3. Movements 1.4. The Cell 1.5.
Epithelial Tissues 1.6. Connective Tissues 1.7. Skeleton 1.8.
Joints 1.9. Synovial Joints 1.10. Muscle 1.11. Nervous System 1.12.
Skin (Integument) 1.13. Body Cavities Chapter 2: Skeletal System
2.1. Bone Structure and Classification 2.2. External Features of
the Skull 2.3. Internal Features of the Skull 2.4. Mandible and
Temporomandibular Joint 2.5. Vertebral Column 2.6. Cervical and
Thoracic Vertebrae 2.7. Lumbar, Sacral and Coccygeal Vertebrae 2.8.
Thoracic Cage 2.9. Joints and Ligaments of the Spine 2.10. Pectoral
Girdle and Arm 2.11. Shoulder Joint 2.12. Forearm and Elbow Joint
2.13. Wrist and Hand 2.14. Wrist and Finger Joints and Movements
2.15. Pelvic Girdle 2.16. Hip Joint 2.17. Thigh and Leg Bones 2.18.
Knee Joint 2.19. Bones of the Ankle and Foot 2.20. Ankle and Foot
Joints Chapter 3: Muscular System 3.1 Muscles of Facial Expression
3.2 Muscles of Mastication 3.3 Extrao-cular Muscles 3.4 Muscles of
the Tongue and Palate 3.5 Muscles of the Pharynx and Swallowing 3.6
Intrinsic Muscles of the Larynx and Phonation 3.7 Muscles of the
Neck 3.8 Prevertebral Muscles 3.9 Superficial and Intermediate Back
Muscles 3.10 Deep (Intrinsic) Back Muscles 3.11 Thoracic Wall
Muscles 3.12 Anterior Abdominal Wall Muscles 3.13 Muscles of the
Male Inguinal Region 3.14 Muscles of the Posterior Abdominal Wall
3.15 Muscles of the Pelvis 3.16 Muscles of the Perineum 3.17
Posterior Shoulder Muscles 3.18 Anterior Shoulder Muscles 3.19 Arm
Muscles 3.20 Pronation and Supination of the Radio-ulnar Joints
3.21 Anterior Forearm Muscles 3.22 Posterior Forearm Muscles 3.23
Intrinsic Hand Muscles 3.24 Summary of Upper Limb Muscles 3.25
Gluteal Muscles 3.26 Posterior Thigh Muscles 3.27 Anterior Thigh
Muscles 3.28 Medial Thigh Muscles 3.29 Anterior and Lateral Leg
Muscles 3.30 Posterior Leg Muscles 3.31 Intrinsic Foot Muscles 3.32
Summary of Lower Limb Muscles Chapter 4: Nervous System 4.1.
Neuronal Structure 4.2. Glial Cells 4.3. Types of Synapses 4.4.
Cerebrum 4.5. Cortical Connections 4.6. Midsagittal and Basal Brain
Anatomy 4.7. Basal Ganglia 4.8. Limbic System 4.9. Hippocampus
4.10. Thalamus 4.11. Hypothalamus 4.12. Cerebellum 4.13. Spinal
Cord I 4.14. Spinal Cord II 4.15. Spinal and Peripheral Nerves
4.16. Dermatomes 4.17. Brain Ventricles 4.18. Subarachnoid Space
4.19. Sympathetic Division of the ANS 4.20. Parasympathetic
Division of the ANS 4.21. Enteric Nervous System 4.22. Cranial
Nerves 4.23. Visual System I 4.24. Visual System II 4.25. Auditory
and Vestibular Systems I 4.26. Auditory and Vestibular Systems II
4.27. Taste and Olfaction 4.28. Cervical Plexus 4.29. Brachial
Plexus 4.30. Lumbar Plexus 4.31. Sacral Plexus Chapter 5:
Cardiovascular System
5.1 Composition of Blood 5.2 General Organization 5.3 Heart I 5.4
Heart II 5.5 Heart III 5.6 Heart IV 5.7 Features of Arteries,
Capillaries and Veins 5.8 Head and Neck Arteries 5.9 Head Arteries
5.10 Arteries of the Brain 5.11 Veins of the Head and Neck 5.12
Arteries of the Upper Limb 5.13 Arteries of the Lower Limb 5.14.
Thoracic and Abdominal Aorta 5.15. Arteries of the Gastrointestinal
Tract 5.16. Arteries of the Pelvis and Perineum 5.17. Veins of the
Thorax 5.18. Veins of the Abdominopelvic Cavity 5.19. Portocaval
Anastomoses 5.20. Veins of the Upper Limb 5.21 Veins of the Lower
Limb 5.22 Prenatal and Postnatal Circulation
Chapter 6: Lymphatic System 6.1. General Organization of the
Lymphatic System 6.2. Innate Immunity 6.3. Adaptive Immunity 6.4.
Thymus and Bone Marrow 6.5. Spleen 6.6. Tonsils, BALT, GALT, and
MALT 6.7. Clinical Aspects of the Lymphatic System Chapter 7:
Respiratory System 7.1. Overview 7.2. Nasal Cavity and Nasopharynx
7.3. Paranasal Sinuses 7.4. Oropharynx, Laryngopharynx, and Larynx
7.5. Trachea and Lungs 7.6. Respiratory Mechanisms Chapter 8:
Gastrointestinal System 8.1 Overview 8.2 Oral Cavity 8.3 Teeth 8.4
Pharynx and Esophagus 8.5 Peritoneal Cavity and Mesenteries 8.6
Stomach 8.7 Small Intestine 8.8 Large Intestine 8.9 Liver 8.10
Gallbladder and Exocrine Pancreas Chapter 9: Urinary System 9.1
Overview of the Urinary System 9.2 Kidney 9.3 Nephron 9.4 Renal
Tubular Function 9.5 Urinary Bladder and Urethra Chapter 10:
Reproductive System 10.1 Overview of the Female Reproductive System
10.2 Ovaries and Uterine Tubes 10.3 Uterus and Vagina 10.4
Menstrual Cycle 10.5 Female Breast 10.6 Overview of the Male
Reproductive System 10.7 Testis and Epididymis 10.8 Male Urethra
and Penis Chapter 11: Endocrine System 11.1 Overview 11.2
Hypothalamus and Pituitary Gland 11.3 Pituitary Gland 11.4 Thyroid
and Parathyroid Glands 11.5 Adrenal Glands 11.6 Pancreas 11.7
Puberty 11.8 Digestive System Hormones
John Hansen is Professor Emeritus, a recent past-Chair for Medical Education in Neurobiology and Anatomy, and Associate Dean for Admissions at the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry. Dr. Hansen was awarded the first annual Presidential Diversity Award by the University of Rochester in recognition of his 24 years of commitment and dedicated efforts to increase the recruitment, retention and graduation of medical school candidates from diverse backgrounds. Dr. Hansen, researches peripheral and central dopaminergic systems, neural plasticity and neural inflammation. He is a recipient of an NIH Research Career Development Award and has received numerous teaching awards including Alpha Omega Alpha Robert J. Glaser Distinguished Teacher Award given annually by the AAMC to nationally recognized medical educators. Professor Hansen is author of over 110 research publications, book chapters, and books. He has been Co-editor of the journal Clinical Anatomy and the lead consulting editor of Netter's Atlas of Human Anatomy (2-7th editions). He continues to author Netter's Anatomy Flash Cards, Netter's Clinical Anatomy and Netter's Anatomy Coloring Book.
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