Manter and Gatz's essentials of clinical neuroanatomy and neurophysiology.
Gilman, Sid.
Manter and Gatz's essentials of clinical neuroanatomy and neurophysiology. - 8th edition/ Sid Gilman, Sarah Winans Newman. - Philadelphia : F.A. Davis, c1992. - xx, 328 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 23 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 295-296) and index.
Section one . Basic Principles
Chapter 1. Introduction to the Nervous system
Chapter 2. The physiology of the Nerves cells
Section two. The peripheral nervous system
Chapter 3. The spinal nerves
Chapter 4.spinal reflexes and muscle tone
Chapter 5. The autonomic nervous system
Section three
Chapter 6. Pain and temperature
Chapter 7 Proprioception and tactile discrimination
Chapter 8. Touch
Chapter 9. The descending pathways
Chapter 10. Lessions of the peripheral nerves , spinal roots and spinal cord
Section four. Brain stem and cerebellum
Chapter 11. Anatomy of the brain stem: medulla , pons and midbrain
Chapter 12. The cranial nerves
Chapter 13. cranial nerves of the medulla
Chapter 14. Cranial nerves of the brain stem
Chapter 16. Hearing
Chapter 17. The vestibular system
Chapter 18. The cerebellum
Section five. High levels of the nervous system
Chapter 19. The basal ganglia and related structures
Chapter 20. vision
Chapter 21. Optic reflexes
Chapter 22. The thalamus
Chapter 23. The hpothalamis and limbic system
Chapter 24. The rhinenephalon and olfactory reflexes
Chapter 25. The cerebral cortex
Chapter 26. chemical neuroanatomy
Section six. Circulation of blood and cerebrospinal fluid
Chapter 27. cerebal arteries
Chapter 28. The cerebrospinal fluid
Section seven. Approaches to patients with neurologic symptoms
Chapter 29. Clinical evaluation of patients with neurologic disorders
Chapter 30. Neurologic diagnostic tests
0803641575 (softbound : alk. paper) : $22.00 (approx.)
91028287
Neuroanatomy.
Neurophysiology.
Nervous System--anatomy & histology.
Nervous System--physiology.
WL 100 G487m 1992
Manter and Gatz's essentials of clinical neuroanatomy and neurophysiology. - 8th edition/ Sid Gilman, Sarah Winans Newman. - Philadelphia : F.A. Davis, c1992. - xx, 328 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 23 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 295-296) and index.
Section one . Basic Principles
Chapter 1. Introduction to the Nervous system
Chapter 2. The physiology of the Nerves cells
Section two. The peripheral nervous system
Chapter 3. The spinal nerves
Chapter 4.spinal reflexes and muscle tone
Chapter 5. The autonomic nervous system
Section three
Chapter 6. Pain and temperature
Chapter 7 Proprioception and tactile discrimination
Chapter 8. Touch
Chapter 9. The descending pathways
Chapter 10. Lessions of the peripheral nerves , spinal roots and spinal cord
Section four. Brain stem and cerebellum
Chapter 11. Anatomy of the brain stem: medulla , pons and midbrain
Chapter 12. The cranial nerves
Chapter 13. cranial nerves of the medulla
Chapter 14. Cranial nerves of the brain stem
Chapter 16. Hearing
Chapter 17. The vestibular system
Chapter 18. The cerebellum
Section five. High levels of the nervous system
Chapter 19. The basal ganglia and related structures
Chapter 20. vision
Chapter 21. Optic reflexes
Chapter 22. The thalamus
Chapter 23. The hpothalamis and limbic system
Chapter 24. The rhinenephalon and olfactory reflexes
Chapter 25. The cerebral cortex
Chapter 26. chemical neuroanatomy
Section six. Circulation of blood and cerebrospinal fluid
Chapter 27. cerebal arteries
Chapter 28. The cerebrospinal fluid
Section seven. Approaches to patients with neurologic symptoms
Chapter 29. Clinical evaluation of patients with neurologic disorders
Chapter 30. Neurologic diagnostic tests
0803641575 (softbound : alk. paper) : $22.00 (approx.)
91028287
Neuroanatomy.
Neurophysiology.
Nervous System--anatomy & histology.
Nervous System--physiology.
WL 100 G487m 1992