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development and clinical application at the same time, since they have been dealt with exhaustively. It is a common knowledge that bone carries our anatomy and forms its central part. As such, each topic begins with a brief description of the skeletal framework of the region followed by the description of the surrounding soft parts. The study of soft parts does not merely lie in parroting of relations of structures but it essentially relies on visualization of parts and regions based on dissection and diagrams. Anatomy, if not understood in its proper perspective and only memorised in parts, tends to be forgotten. Anatomy per se is a visual science and the best method of visual recall of structural interrelationship are simple diagrams. Line diagrams which can be easily reproduced constitute an important feature of the book. Besides, this book is profusely illustrated with 422 diagrams to serve as the readers delight. Every mutual relationship of soft structures has been explained by well-placed diagrams. This volume also caters to the exam-oriented needs of students. It is widely recognised by the knowledgeable people that anatomy can be made interesting, easy to understand and assimilate by dealing with its Clinical Application.
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Publisher | CBS Publishers & Distributors Pvt. Ltd |
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Binding | PAperback |
Size | 27.5 x 2.3 x 21.8 |
Year | 2008 |
Edition | 1st Edition |
Pages | 362 |
Author | A. Halim |
About the Author | A. Halim is a former Head of the Department of Anatomy; King George Medical College, Lucknow. He did graduation and postgraduation from this prestigious institute. He was awarded The Best Student of Anatomy award during his preclinical years and later on had to his credit a brilliant academic record. He taught anatomy with equal distinction for thirty-eight years to undergraduate and postgraduate students. He attended WHO sponsored National Course on Educational Science at JIPMER, Pondicherry and then was awarded a Fellowship by WHO to attend a course on Medical Education at the Centre for Medical Education, the University of Dundee, Scotland, U.K. While in U.K., he visited the medical schools at Dundee, Edinburough, St. Andrew, London, Nottingham and Southampton to apprise himself of the new trends in the teaching of Anatomy. He is a fellow of the British Association of Clinical Anatomists and also a . Fellow of the International Medical Sciences Academy. He is a member of theAcademic Council of King George Medical University, Lucknow (U.P.). |