Anatomy for anaesthetists /

Ellis, Harold, 1926-

Anatomy for anaesthetists / Harold Ellis, Andrew Lawson. - 9th edition. - Chichester : John Wiley & Sons, 2014 - xv, 344 p. : iill. (some col.) 26 cm

Includes bibliographical references and index. p. 335 - 344

Contents
Part 1 : The Respiratory Pathway, Lungs, Thoracic wall and Diaphragm
The mouth
The nose
The Pharynx
The Larynx
etc

Part 2: The Heart and Great Veins of the Neck
The pericardium
The Heart
Developmental anatomy
The Great Veins of the Neck

Part 3 : The Vertebral Canal and its Contents
The Vertebrae and Sacrum
The Spinal meninges
The Spinal Cord

Part 4. The Peripheral Nerves
The Spinal nerves
The Cervical Plexus
The Brachial Plexus
The Thoracic nerves
The Lumber Plexus
The Sacral and Coccygeal Plexuses

Part 5. The AutonomicNervous System
Introduction
The Sympathetic System
The Parasympathetic system

Part 6. The Cranial Nerves
Introduction
The olfactory nerve (I)
The Optic nerve (II)
The Oculomor nerve (III)
The trochlear nerve (IV)
The trigerminal nerve (V)
The Abducent nerve (VI)
The facial Nerve (VII)
The auditory (vestibulocohlear) nerve(VIII)
The glossopharyngeal nerve(X)
The accessory nerve(XI)
The hypoglossal nerve(XII)

Part 7: Miscellenous Zones of Interest
The Thoracic inlet
The antecubital fossa
The Orbit and its contents
The abdominal wall

Part 8: The Anatomy of Pain
Introduction
Classification of Pain
Peripheral receptors and afferent fibres
The Spinal cord and Central projections
Modulation of Pain Signals
The Autonomic nervous system and Pain


9781118375983 (cloth : alk. paper)

2013024798


Anatomy.
Anesthesia.

QS 4 E47a 2014