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Moore’s Clinical Anatomy Flash Cards Second Edition Douglas J. Gould, PhD Professor, Department of Biomedical Sciences Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine Rochester, Michigan Acquisitions Editor: Crystal Taylor Product Director: Julie Montalbano Product Manager: Lauren Pecarich Marketing Manager: Joy Fisher Williams Production Project Manager: David Orzechowski Designer: Teresa Mallon Compositor: Absolute Service, Inc. Printer: C & C Offset Printing Co., Ltd. Copyright © 2014 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, a Wolters Kluwer business 351 West Camden Street Baltimore, MD 21201 Two Commerce Squre 2001 Market Street Philadelphia, PA 19103 All rights reserved. This book is protected by copyright. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any means, including photocopying, or utilized by any information storage and retrieval system without written permission from the copyright owner. The publisher is not responsible (as a matter of product liability, negligence, or otherwise) for any injury resulting from any material contained herein. This publication contains information relating to general principles of medical care that should not be construed as specifi c instructions for individual patients. Manufacturers’ product information and package inserts should be reviewed for current information, including contraindications, dosages, and precautions. Printed in China The publishers have made every effort to trace the copyright holders for borrowed material. If they have inadvertently overlooked any, they will be pleased to make the necessary arrangements at the fi rst opportunity. To purchase additional copies of this book, call our customer service department at (800) 6 38-3030 or fax orders to (301) 223-2320. International customers should call (301) 223-2300. Visit Lippincott Williams & Wilkins on the Internet: http://www.LWW.com. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins customer service representatives are available from 8:30 am to 6:00 pm, EST. 07 08 09 10 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Contents Preface Introduction 1 Thorax 2 Abdomen 3 Pelvis and Perineum 4 Back 5 Lower Limb 6 Upper Limb 7 Head 8 Neck 9 Cranial Nerves Preface Clinical Anatomy Flash Cards were created to serve as the premier ancillary learning resource for the study of clinically relevant anatomy. The cards are designed for use by all undergraduate, graduate, and professional level students of anatomy; surgical residents; and practicing clinicians in need of a comprehensive review. The fl ash cards are organized around the popular “blue boxes” from Clinically Oriented Anatomy, 7th Edition, by Moore and Dalley. The front of each card features an image from Clinically Oriented Anatomy, with 5 to 10 structures indicated for identifi cation; the answers are provided on the back of the card. Approximately 150 muscles are labeled with red numbers on the front of the cards with corresponding attachment, innervation, and action information detailed on the back. Clinically relevant blue boxes, modifi ed from Clinically Oriented Anatomy, appear on the back of most cards and serve to reinforce the anatomy pictured on the front. Approximately 90% of the blue box topics from Clinically Oriented Anatomy are covered in this set. I am confi dent that these cards will greatly benefi t all students learning clinically relevant anatomy. The cards will further reinforce a love and fascination with the human form that all health professions students and professionals undoubtedly already possess. Douglas J. Gould, PhD Introduction I.1 Major Regions of the Body and Parts of the Lower Limb I.2 Structure of the Skin I.3 Parts of a Long Bone I.4 Newborn Skull I.5 Muscular System I.6 Cardiovascular System I.7 Lymphatic System I.8 Nervous System

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