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Key Features
- Contents continues to evolve to reflect need of trainee surgeons preparing for the MRCS and similar examinations
- Continued increase in clinical application and selectivity in anatomical detail
- Further refinement of anatomical drawings
New Features
- Contents continues to evolve to reflect need of trainee surgeons preparing for the MRCS and similar examinations
- Continued increase in clinical application and selectivity in anatomical detail
- Further refinement of anatomical drawings
About the author
By Chummy S. Sinnatamby, FRCS, Formerly: Head of Anatomy, Royal College of Surgeons of England Member of Court of Examiners, Royal College of Surgeons of England Examiner in Anatomy, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland Director of Studies in Anatomy, St Catharine’s College and Hughes Hall, Cambridge External Examiner in Anatomy, University of Cambridge External Examiner in Anatomy, Trinity College, University of Dublin1. Introduction to regional anatomy
Tissues and structures
Nervous system
Embryology
Anatomy of the child
2. Upper limb
Pectoral girdle
Shoulder
Axilla
Breast
Anterior compartment of the arm
Posterior compartment of the arm
Anterior compartment of the forearm
Posterior compartment of the forearm
Wrist and hand
Summary of upper limb innervation
Summary of upper limb nerve injuries
Osteology of the upper limb
3. Lower limb
Anterior compartment of the thigh
Medial compartment of the thigh
Gluteal region and hip joint
Posterior compartment of the thigh
Popliteal fossa and knee joint
Anterior compartment of the leg
Dorsum of the foot
Lateral compartment of the leg
Posterior compartment of the leg
Sole of the foot
Ankle and foot joints
Summary of lower limb innervation
Summary of lower limb nerve injuries
Osteology of the lower limb
4. Thorax
Body wall
Thoracic wall and diaphragm
Thoracic cavity
Superior mediastinum
Anterior mediastinum
Middle mediastinum and heart
Posterior mediastinum
Pleura
Lungs
Osteology of the thorax
5. Abdomen
Anterior abdominal wall
Abdominal cavity
Peritoneum
Development of the gut
Vessels and nerves of the gut
Gastrointestinal tract
Liver and biliary tract
Pancreas
Spleen
Posterior abdominal wall
Kidneys, ureters and suprarenal glands
Pelvic cavity
Rectum
Urinary bladder and ureters in the pelvis
Male internal genital organs
Female internal genital organs and urethra
Pelvic vessels and nerves
Perineum
Male urogenital region
Female urogenital region
Pelvic joints and ligaments
Summary of lumbar and sacral plexuses
6. Head and neck and spine
General topography of the neck
Triangles of the neck
Prevertebral region
Root of the neck
Face
Scalp
Parotid region
Infratemporal region
Pterygopalatine fossa
Nose and paranasal sinuses
Mouth and hard palate
Pharynx and soft palate
Larynx
Orbit and eye
Lymph drainage of head and neck
Temporomandibular joint
Ear
Vertebral column
Osteology of vertebrae
Cranial cavity and meninges
Cranial fossae
Vertebral canal
7. Central nervous system
Forebrain
Brainstem
Cerebellum
Spinal cord
Development of the spinal cord and brainstem nuclei
Summary of cranial nerves
Summary of cranial nerve lesions
8. Osteology of the skull and hyoid bone
Skull
Hyoid bone
Title Reviews
"well laid-out and the information is easy to understand with an excellent balance of detail, all of which aids memory. In summary, this is a superb new edition of Last's" --www.yoracle.com






























Reviews
The content of the text is good and suitable for undergraduate level medicine and anatomy. There are few images and a lot of text on each page so it can be overwhelming for students, especially those who need more visualise stimulation and reinforcing of information. This is listed as supplementary because the content is a little more detailed than other texts but the lack of images is why it is not core or recommended for use.
The content of the text is good and suitable for undergraduate level medicine and anatomy. There are few images and a lot of text on each page so it can be overwhelming for students, especially those who need more visualise stimulation and reinforcing of information. This is listed as supplementary because the content is a little more detailed than other texts but the lack of images is why it is not core or recommended for use.
This book is for those of us who appreciate quality vintage anatomical images combined with a concise text. There aren’t enough images included but this small collection of images is focused on important areas, relations or functions that really aid understanding and memory retention. The text includes surgical detail but is written in a way that guides your thought naturally with the occasional use of more conversational language. It’s a great help for students that are preparing for a viva as it deepens understanding and enhances the ability to talk through anatomical regions in a comprehensive way.
Last's anatomy is an excellent text for the study of regional anatomy, as might be required for the study of surgery and preparation for postgraduate surgical exams. Having this available for the MSc Course in Human Anatomy will allow anatomy students to reframe their anatomical knowledge from a systems perspective to a regional approach and Last's does this very well.