Atlas of Human Anatomy
- 7th Edition - February 23, 2018
- Author: Frank H. Netter
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 3 2 3 - 3 9 3 2 1 - 8
The only anatomy atlas illustrated by physicians, Atlas of Human Anatomy, 7th edition, brings you world-renowned, exquisitely clear views of the human body with a clinical per… Read more
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Request a sales quoteThe only anatomy atlas illustrated by physicians, Atlas of Human Anatomy, 7th edition, brings you world-renowned, exquisitely clear views of the human body with a clinical perspective. In addition to the famous work of Dr. Frank Netter, you’ll also find nearly 100 paintings by Dr. Carlos A. G. Machado, one of today’s foremost medical illustrators. Together, these two uniquely talented physician-artists highlight the most clinically relevant views of the human body. In addition, more than 50 carefully selected radiologic images help bridge illustrated anatomy to living anatomy as seen in everyday practice.
- Region-by-region coverage , including Muscle Table appendices at the end of each section.
- Large, clear illustrations with comprehensive labels not only of major structures, but also of those with important relationships.
- Tabular material in separate pages and additional supporting material as a part of the electronic companion so the printed page stays focused on the illustration.
- Cover image
- Title Page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- Consulting Editors
- Editors of Previous Editions
- International Advisory Board
- New to this Edition
- Introductory Section
- Clinical Tables
- New Art Plates by Dr. Machado
- Terminology Updates
- New Radiologic Images
- Dedication
- Preface to the First Edition
- Frank H. Netter, MD
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Introduction
- Electronic Bonus Plates
- 2 Head and Neck
- Surface Anatomy
- Superficial Head and Neck
- Bones and Ligaments
- Neck
- Nasal Region
- Oral Region
- Pharynx
- Thyroid Gland and Larynx
- Orbit and Contents
- Ear
- Meninges and Brain
- Cranial and Cervical Nerves
- Cerebral Vasculature
- Regional Imaging
- Clinical Tables
- Muscle Tables
- Electronic Bonus Plates
- 3 Back and Spinal Cord
- Surface Anatomy
- Bones and Ligaments
- Spinal Cord
- Muscles and Nerves
- Cross-Sectional Anatomy
- Electronic Bonus Plates
- Clinical Table
- Muscle Tables
- 4 Thorax
- Surface Anatomy
- Mammary Gland
- Body Wall
- Lungs
- Heart
- Mediastinum
- Regional Scans
- Cross-Sectional Anatomy
- Electronic Bonus Plates
- Clinical Tables
- Muscle Table
- 5 Abdomen
- Surface Anatomy
- Body Wall
- Peritoneal Cavity
- Viscera (Gut)
- Viscera (Accessory Organs)
- Visceral Vasculature
- Innervation
- Kidneys and Suprarenal Glands
- Lymphatics
- Regional Scans
- Cross-Sectional Anatomy
- Electronic Bonus Plates
- Clinical Tables
- Muscle Table
- 6 Pelvis and Perineum
- Surface Anatomy
- Bones and Ligaments
- Pelvic Floor and Contents
- Urinary Bladder
- Uterus, Vagina, and Supporting Structures
- Perineum and External Genitalia: Female
- Perineum and External Genitalia: Male
- Homologues of Genitalia
- Testis, Epididymis, and Ductus Deferens
- Rectum
- Regional Scan
- Vasculature
- Innervation
- Cross-Sectional Anatomy
- Electronic Bonus Plates
- Clinical Tables
- Muscle Tables
- 7 Upper Limb
- Surface Anatomy
- Cutaneous Anatomy
- Shoulder and Axilla
- Arm
- Elbow and Forearm
- Wrist and Hand
- Neurovasculature
- Regional Imaging
- Electronic Bonus Plates
- Clinical Tables
- Muscle Tables
- 8 Lower Limb
- Surface Anatomy
- Cutaneous Anatomy
- Hip and Thigh
- Knee
- Leg
- Ankle and Foot
- Neurovasculature
- Regional Imaging
- Electronic Bonus Plates
- Clinical Tables
- Muscle Tables
- 1 Head and Neck Study Guide
- 1.1 Topographic Surface Anatomy
- 1.2 Bones and Ligaments
- 1.3 Superficial Face
- 1.4 Neck
- 1.5 Nasal Region
- 1.6 Oral Region
- 1.7 Pharynx
- 1.8 Larynx and Thyroid Gland
- 1.9 Orbit and Contents
- 1.10 Ear
- 1.11 Brain and Meninges
- 1.12 Cranial and Cervical Nerves
- 1.13 Cerebral Vasculature
- 2 Back and Spinal Cord Study Guide
- 2.1 Topographic Anatomy
- 2.2 Bones and Ligaments
- 2.3 Spinal Cord
- 2.4 Muscles and Nerves
- 3 Thorax Study Guide
- 3.1 Topographic Anatomy
- 3.2 Mammary Gland
- 3.3 Body Wall
- 3.4 Lungs
- 3.5 Heart
- 3.6 Mediastinum
- 4 Abdomen Study Guide
- 4.1 Topographic Anatomy
- 4.2 Body Wall
- 4.3 Peritoneal Cavity
- 4.4 Viscera (Gut)
- 4.5 Viscera (Accessory Organs)
- 4.6 Visceral Vasculature
- 4.7 Innervation
- 4.8 Kidneys and Suprarenal Glands
- 5 Pelvis and Perineum Study Guide
- 5.1 Topographic Anatomy
- 5.2 Bones and Ligaments
- 5.3 Pelvic Floor and Contents
- 5.4 Urinary Bladder
- 5.5 Uterus, Vagina, and Supporting Structures
- 5.6 Perineum and External Genitalia: Female
- 5.7 Perineum and External Genitalia: Male
- 5.8 Testis, Epididymis, and Ductus Deferens
- 5.9 Rectum and Anal Canal
- 5.10 Vasculature
- 5.11 Innervation
- 6 Upper Limb Study Guide
- 6.1 Topographic Anatomy
- 6.2 Shoulder and Axilla
- 6.3 Arm
- 6.4 Elbow and Forearm
- 6.5 Wrist and Hand
- 6.6 Neurovasculature
- 7 Lower Limb Study Guide
- 7.1 Topographic Anatomy
- 7.2 Hip and Thigh
- 7.3 Knee
- 7.4 Leg
- 7.5 Ankle and Foot
- 7.6 Neurovasculature
- References
- Index
- No. of pages: 672
- Language: English
- Edition: 7
- Published: February 23, 2018
- Imprint: Elsevier
- Paperback ISBN: 9780323393218
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Frank H. Netter
Frank H. Netter was born in New York City in 1906. He studied art at the Art Students League and the National Academy of Design before entering medical school at New York University, where he received his Doctor of Medicine degree in 1931. During his student years, Dr. Netter’s notebook sketches attracted the attention of the medical faculty and other physicians, allowing him to augment his income by illustrating articles and textbooks. He continued illustrating as a sideline after establishing a surgical practice in 1933, but he ultimately opted to give up his practice in favor of a full-time commitment to art. After service in the United States Army during World War II, Dr. Netter began his long collaboration with the CIBA Pharmaceutical Company (now Novartis Pharmaceuticals). This 45-year partnership resulted in the production of the extraordinary collection of medical art so familiar to physicians and other medical professionals worldwide. Icon Learning Systems acquired the Netter Collection in July 2000 and continued to update Dr. Netter’s original paintings and to add newly commissioned paintings by artists trained in the style of Dr. Netter. In 2005, Elsevier Inc. purchased the Netter Collection and all publications from Icon Learning Systems. There are now over 50 publications featuring the art of Dr. Netter available through Elsevier Inc.
Dr. Netter’s works are among the finest examples of the use of illustration in the teaching of medical concepts. The 13-book Netter Collection of Medical Illustrations, which includes the greater part of the more than 20,000 paintings created by Dr. Netter, became and remains one of the most famous medical works ever published. The Netter Atlas of Human Anatomy, first published in 1989, presents the anatomic paintings from the Netter Collection. Now translated into 16 languages, it is the anatomy atlas of choice among medical and health professions students the world over.
The Netter illustrations are appreciated not only for their aesthetic qualities, but, more importantly, for their intellectual content. As Dr. Netter wrote in 1949 “clarification of a subject is the aim and goal of illustration. No matter how beautifully painted, how delicately and subtly rendered a subject may be, it is of little value as a medical illustration if it does not serve to make clear some medical point.” Dr. Netter’s planning, conception, point of view, and approach are what inform his paintings and what make them so intellectually valuable.
Frank H. Netter, MD, physician and artist, died in 1991.