Anatomy for Surgeons: vol 1, The Head and Neck
1969; American Medical Association; Volume: 207; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1001/jama.1969.03150140108042
ISSN1538-3598
Autores Tópico(s)History of Medical Practice
ResumoThose who believe anatomy is a dead subject will be astonished to find out how many studies Dr. Hollinshead and his readers find important among those that have been published since 1954, the year of the first edition of this work. This revision of the first of the three volumes expands and improves on a superb and unique text of surgical anatomy. It is of particular value as a book of reference with emphasis on variations in location, and neural and vascular connections of anatomic structures. References are numerous and up to date. The division of the entire text into three volumes gives a roomy format, with easily readable print, and clear and perfect significant illustrations. Many of the illustrations are new to this edition. The work will appeal particularly to the older surgeon. It is less well suited to guide the medical student or young house staff member than
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