[Book Description]

This book contains drawings of the secions through the body in planes-horizontal and coronal, or frontal-and drawings to indicate section levels and reinforce the reader's knowledge of threedimensional anatomy.


[Contents]

1. Bones of the upper extremity, anterior aspect
2. Bones of the upper extremity, posterior aspect
3. Right scapula (shoulder blade) Coracoid process and acromion (etymological cartoon)
4. The humerus
5. The radius and ulna
6. Bones of the hand (manus), palmar aspect, right hand
7. Bones of the hand (manus), dorsal aspect, right hand
8. Muscles of upper extremityⅠ
9. Muscles of upper extremityⅡ
10. Muscles of upper extremityⅢ
11. Dissection of posterior shoulder and arm
12. Nerves and arteries of the posterior shoulder
13. Quadrangular space
14. Brachial plexusⅠ: general plan
15. Brachial plexus and its nervesⅡ
16. Arteries of the posterior shoulder and arm
17. Subclavian, axillary, and brachial arteries
18. superficial veins and nerves of the anterior arm
19. superficial veins and nerves of the posterior arm
20. Deep dissection of the posterior arm
21. Brachial plexusⅢ
22. Nerves of the upper right limb, anterior aspect
23. Dissection of the upper arm, anterior aspect
24. Biceps brachii: a flexor and supinator
25. Anterior forearm dissection
26. Arteries and nerves of the anterior forearm
27. Brachial plexus and major nerves of the arm
28. Pronator teres and superficial wrist flexors
29. Musculocutaneous nerve and the muscles it supplies
30. Muscular distribution of the median nerve
31. Flexor digitorum superficialis muscle
32. Flexor pollicis longus, flexor digitorum profundus, and median nerve
33. Median nerve and deep dissection of the forearm
34. Motor distribution of the ulnar nerve
35. Motor distribution of the radial nerveⅠ, superficial muscles
36. Motor distribution of radial nerveⅡ, deep muscles
37. Bones of the hand, palmar (ventral) aspect of right hand Phalanx (etymological cartoon)
38. Palmar aponeurosis and anchoring connective tissue
39. Flexor retinaculum and superficial hand muscles
40. Deep thenar, hypothenar, and interosseous muscles
41. Interosseous and related muscles
42. Arteries of the hand
43. Deep palmar arch and deep branch of ulnar nerve
44. Nerves and arteries of the palm
45. Superficial palmar arch: median and ulnar nerves
46. Extensor tendons on dorsum of handⅠ
47. Extensor tendons on dorsum of handⅡ
48. Radial artery and superficial branch of radial nerve
49. Dorsum of hand
50. Palmar hand: deep dissection
51. Synovial flexor tendon sheaths
52. Synovial extensor tendon sheaths
53. Thumb musclesⅠ
54. Thumb musclesⅡ
55. Palmar interossesous muscles
56. Dorsal interossesous muscles of the hand
57. Some finger movements
58. Cutaneous nerve distribution on front of arm
59. Distribution of cutaneous nerves on back of upper limb
60. Muscle attachments of the anterior arm
61. Muscle attachments of the posterior arm
62. Muscle attachments of the anterior hand
63. Frontal (coronal) section of the right wrist and hand
64. Coronal section of the right shoulder
65. Ligaments of right shoulder joint, anterior aspect
66. Ligaments of right shoulder joint, posterior aspect
67. Ligaments of right elbow, ulnar side
68. Ligaments of right elbow, anterior aspect
69. Sagittal section of right elbow, radial side
70. Frontal section of right elbow
71. Ligaments of right wrist, palmar aspect
72. Ligaments of right wrist, posterior aspect
73. Hand dissection, oblique view, palmar aspect
74. Wrist cross-section
75. Hand cross-sectionⅠ
76. Hand cross-sectionⅡ
77. Unlabelled bones of the hand for self study, ventral aspect
78. Unlabelled bones of the hand for self study, dorsal aspect