The Abdomen

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Anterior Abdominal Wall FASCIAL LAYERS There are two layers of superficial fascia on the abdominal wall; a loose areolar fatty layer named Camper’s ­fascia, and deep to this a fibrous…

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The Thorax

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The thorax is the portion of the trunk that lies between the lower neck and the upper abdomen. It is made up of the chest wall (the thoracic cage and…

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The Lower Limb

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The Bones of the Lower Limb THE FEMUR ( Fig. 8.1 ) The femur is the longest and the strongest bone of the body. It has a head, neck, shaft…

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The Pelvis

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The Bony Pelvis, Muscles and Ligaments The pelvis ( Fig. 6.1 ) is a bony ring consisting of paired innominate bones , the sacrum and coccyx . The innominate bones…

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The Upper Limb

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The Bones of the Upper Limb THE SCAPULA ( Figs. 7.1, 7.2 ) This flat triangular bone has three processes: ■ The glenoid process, which is separated from the remainder…

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The Central Nervous System

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Cerebral Hemispheres The cerebral hemispheres fill the cranial vault above the tentorium cerebelli. Right and left hemispheres are partly separated by the interhemispheric fissure. There are several white matter tracts…

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The Breast

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General Anatomy The breast ( Fig. 9.1 ) overlies the second to sixth ribs on the anterior chest wall. It is hemispherical with an axillary tail (of Spence) and consists…

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