Sobotta Atlas of Anatomy, Package, 17th ed., English/Latin, 1st Edition
General Anatomy and Musculoskeletal System; Internal Organs; Head, Neck and Neuroanatomy; Muscles Tables; Poster Collection
MORE THAN AN ATLAS
Studying anatomy is fun! Recognising the structures on the dissection, understanding their relationships and gaining
an overview of how they work together assures confident study and transition into clinical practice.
The Sobotta Atlas shows authentic illustrations of the highest quality, drawn from genuine specimens, guaranteeing
the best preparation for the gross anatomy class and attestation.
Sobotta focuses on the basics, making it totally comprehensive. Every tiny structure has been addressed according to
current scientific knowledge and can be found in this atlas. Themes relevant to exams and sample questions from oral
anatomy exams help to focus the study process.
The Sobotta Atlas is the optimal learning atlas for studying, from the first semester till the clinical semester. Case studies
present examples and teach clinical understanding. Clinical themes and digressions into functional anatomy are motivating
and impart valuable information for prospective medical practice.
With over 100 years of experience in 17 editions and thousands of unique anatomical illustrations, Sobotta achieves
ongoing success.
The volume General Anatomy and Muscoloskeletal System contains the chapters:
General Anatomy
Anatomical planes and positions – Surface anatomy – Development – Musculoskeletal system – Neurovascular pathways – Imaging methods – Skin and its derivatives
Trunk
Surface – Development – Skeleton – Imaging methods – Musculature – Neurovascular pathways – Topography, dorsal trunk wall – Female breast – Topography, ventral trunk wall
Upper Limb
Surface – Development – Skeleton – Musculature – Neurovascular pathways – Topography – Cross-sectional images
Lower Limb
Surface – Skeleton – Musculature – Neurovascular pathways – Topography – Cross-sectional images
The volume Inner Organs contains the chapters:
Organs of the thoracic cavity
Topography – Heart – Lung – Oesophagus – Cross-sectional images
Organs of the abdominal cavity
Development – Topography – Stomach – Intestines – Liver and gallbladder Pancreas – Neurovascular pathways – Cross-sectional images
Retroperitoneal space and pelvic cavity
Topography – Kidney and adrenal gland – Efferent urinary tracts – Rectum and anal canal – Male genitalia – Female genitalia – Cross-sectional images
The volume Head, Neck and Neuroanatomy contains the chapters:
Head
Overview – Skeleton and joints – Adipose tissue and scalp – Musculture ?? Topography – Neurovascular pathways – Nose – Mouth and oral cavity – Salivary glands
Eye
Development – Skeleton – Eyelids – Lacrimal gland and lacrimal apparatus – Muscles of the eye – Topography – Eyeball – Visual pathway
Ear
Overview – Outer ear – Middle ear – Auditory tube – Inner ear – Hearing and equilibrium
Neck
Overview – Musculature – Pharynx – Larynx – Thyroid gland – Topography
Brain and spinal cord
Development – General principles – Brain ?? Meninges and blood supply – Cerebral areas – Cranial nerves – Spinal cord – Sections
Sobotta – learning tables for muscles, joints and nerves
The most important facts about muscles, joints and nerves are summarised in 62 tables, helping you to revise
methodically and efficiently!
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- The origin, insertion, innervation and function of all muscles in the human body are presented in tabular form.
The relevant muscle is shown in situ each time.
- The origin, insertion, innervation and function of all muscles in the human body are presented in tabular form.
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- The tables for branches and innervation areas of the Plexus cervicalis, brachialis and lumbosacralis give
a good overview for a clinical diagnosis.
- The tables for branches and innervation areas of the Plexus cervicalis, brachialis and lumbosacralis give
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- The most important joints of the upper and lower limbs are shown in tables and additionally in schematic
illustrations.
- The most important joints of the upper and lower limbs are shown in tables and additionally in schematic
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- The tables for neuroanatomy give the cranial nerves, cortical areas and nuclei of the thalamus.
Tables for the cranial nerves identify and compare the pathways, supply areas and fibre qualities.
- The tables for neuroanatomy give the cranial nerves, cortical areas and nuclei of the thalamus.
Compatible to the 17th edition of the Sobotta Atlas!