Clinical Anatomy of Vessels and Nerves
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Angeioraology is the final section in the study of anatomy in which along with the development of a new material, the task of forming a holistic understanding of the structure of the human body is worthwhile. At the department of normal anatomy of the Military Medical Academy, many years of teaching on the regional topographic principle of this is the most difficult section of anatomy, during which vessels, nerves and topographic-anatomical formations of a particular area are simultaneously considered.
Since the ultimate goal of learning is to obtain a comprehensive idea of the relationship between blood vessels, nerves and their fabrics, such an approach to learning contributes to the formation of medical thinking. We consider it justified and especially important for the preparation of a military doctor, since injury or injury in any field of human body entails damage to a number of anatomical entities.
Over the past 10 years, when studying this section, the anatomy of the person was used by the manual "AngioEurology" I.V. Gaivoronsky and I.F. Konkin, which increased 4 editions and was in demand not only by students and cadets of faculties of training doctors, but also clinicians of various specialties. In connection with the adoption of the new international nomenclature, add-ons and clarifications were required in the presentation of educational material. The authors take into account the wishes of morphologists, expressed in the teaching process, and created separate original illustrations.
The prepared publication is intended for students of faculties of training doctors when studying the human anatomy, it will be useful for repeating the main issues of the anatomy of vessels and nerves when studying topographic anatomy and operational surgery, and can also be used by clinician doctors of various specialties
Since the ultimate goal of learning is to obtain a comprehensive idea of the relationship between blood vessels, nerves and their fabrics, such an approach to learning contributes to the formation of medical thinking. We consider it justified and especially important for the preparation of a military doctor, since injury or injury in any field of human body entails damage to a number of anatomical entities.
Over the past 10 years, when studying this section, the anatomy of the person was used by the manual "AngioEurology" I.V. Gaivoronsky and I.F. Konkin, which increased 4 editions and was in demand not only by students and cadets of faculties of training doctors, but also clinicians of various specialties. In connection with the adoption of the new international nomenclature, add-ons and clarifications were required in the presentation of educational material. The authors take into account the wishes of morphologists, expressed in the teaching process, and created separate original illustrations.
The prepared publication is intended for students of faculties of training doctors when studying the human anatomy, it will be useful for repeating the main issues of the anatomy of vessels and nerves when studying topographic anatomy and operational surgery, and can also be used by clinician doctors of various specialties
Author:
Author:Gaivoronsky I.V., Nichipool G.I.
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Education & Teaching
- Category:Medical Books
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-91322-001-1
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