Clinical neuroanatomy /

"Organized classically by system, this popular text gives medical and health professions students a complete, clinically oriented introduction to neuroanatomy. Written by an anatomist who also has experience as a practicing physician, each chapter begins with clear objectives, includes clinical...

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Main Author: Snell, Richard S.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Philadelphia : Wolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, c2010.
Edition:7th ed.
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Table of Contents:
  • Color Atlas of Brain
  • Ch. 1. Introduction and Organization of the Nervous System
  • Ch. 2. The Neurobiology of the Neuron and the Neuroglia
  • Ch. 3. Nerve Fibers, Peripheral Nerves, Receptor and Effector Endings, Dermatomes, and Muscle Activity
  • Ch. 4. The Spinal Cord and the Ascending and Descending Tracts
  • Ch. 5. The Brainstem
  • Ch. 6. The Cerebellum and Its Connections
  • Ch. 7. The Cerebrum
  • Ch. 8. The Structure and Functional Localization of the Cerebral Cortex
  • Ch. 9. The Reticular Formation and the Limbic System
  • Ch. 10. The Basal Nuclei (Basal Ganglia) and Their Connections
  • Ch. 11. The Cranial Nerve Nuclei and Their Central Connections and Distribution
  • Ch. 12. The Thalamus and Its Connections
  • Ch. 13. The Hypothalamus and Its Connections
  • Ch. 14. The Autonomic Nervous System
  • Ch. 15. The Meninges of the Brain and Spinal Cord
  • Ch. 16. The Ventricular System, the Cerebrospinal Fluid, and the Blood-Brain and Blood-Cerebrospinal Fluid Barriers
  • Ch. 17. The Blood Supply of the Brain and Spinal Cord
  • Ch. 18. The Development of the Nervous System
  • App. Important Neuroanatomical Data of Clinical Significance.