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Anatomy for dental students / Martin E. Atkinson.
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Title:Anatomy for dental students / Martin E. Atkinson.
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Author/Creator:Atkinson, M.E. (Martin E.)
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Other Contributors/Collections:Atkinson, M.E. (Martin E.). Principles of anatomy and oral anatomy for dental students.
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Published/Created:Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2013.
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Location:BMB LIBRARY (VGH) stacksWhere is this?
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Call Number: QS4 .A877a 2013
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Call Number: QS4 .A877a 2013
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Library of Congress Subjects:Human anatomy.
Mouth--Anatomy.
Head.
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Medical Subjects: Anatomy.
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Edition:4th ed.
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Description:viii, 367 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 28 cm
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Notes:Includes index.
First ed. published as Principles of anatomy and oral anatomy for dental students in 1992.
Previous ed.: 1997.
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ISBN:9780199234462 (pbk.)
0199234469 (pbk.)
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Contents:Machine generated contents note: Section 1 Introduction and developmental anatomy
1. study of anatomy
2. locomotor system
3. central nervous system
4. circulatory system
5. respiratory system
6. gastrointestinal system
7. Skin and fascia
8. Embryonic development
-the first few weeks
Section 2 thorax
9. surface anatomy of the thorax
10. thoracic wall and diaphragm
11. lower respiratory tract and its role in ventilation
12. heart, pericardium, and mediastinum
13. Development of the heart, respiratory, and circulatory systems
Section 3 central nervous system
14. Introduction to the central nervous system
15. structure of the central nervous system
16. Major sensory and motor systems
17. autonomic nervous system
18. cranial nerves
19. Development of the central nervous system
Section 4 Head and neck
20. Introduction and surface anatomy
21. Embryology of the head and neck
22. skull
23. face and superficial neck
24. temporomandibular joints, muscles of mastication, and the infratemporal and pterygopalatine fossae
25. oral cavity and related structures
26. Mastication
27. nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses
28. pharynx, soft palate, and larynx
29. Swallowing and speech
30. orbit
31. Radiological anatomy of the oral cavity
32. development of the face, palate, and nose
33. Development and growth of the skull and age changes.