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Anatomical education
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To apply the intergration of surgical skill into anatomical education using embalmed wet lab specimens with tradiational herbal conservation and novel fixation method. Subjects and methods: 40 students were taught by integrated surgical skills training into anatomy using embalmed specimens. 20 canine internal organ blocks were harvested and then preserved using the ethanol-glycerin-acetic acid-saturated salt solution fixation with traditional herbal conservation method. The students were surveyed to assess satisfaction with the new curriculum.
5p
caygaolon
01-11-2019
15
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Written by one of the great teachers of Anatomy, this 50th anniversary edition of Clinical Anatomy continues to provide thousands of medical students, postgraduate trainees and junior doctors across the world with essential anatomical information within a clinical setting. It is particularly appropriate for those preparing for the Membership of the Royal College of Surgeon's Exam.
455p
mientrung102
29-01-2013
87
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The 7th edition includes changes reflecting modern understanding, terminology and teaching of the musculoskeletal system. There are changes on 42 different pages including many new or enhanced notes on function and 20 new descriptions or explanations of anatomical relationships. All muscle illustrations are new.
259p
mientrung102
29-01-2013
43
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Buchanan, ever resourceful, but always visionary, conceived a scheme (in 1858) of instituting a great “Free College of America,” in which a medical education would be practically free and within the grasp of all medical aspirants. A costly building was to be erected with a hospital of 1,000 beds attached thereto, and a large library and an anatomical and physiological museum were proposed. The professional fees ($60) were to be abolished, and only matriculation ($10), dissection ($5), and graduation ($20) fees were to be exacted.
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quaivatdo
15-11-2012
49
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Hepatobiliary Surgery is a technical manual and not a textbook. Although some chapters are robust in their discussion of anatomic and physiologic detail, others are written in a purely “how to” style. At its core, the book is written as a reference and guidebook for practicing surgeons, gastroenterologists, and interventional radiologists with an interest in hepatobiliary diseases.
298p
951864273
10-05-2012
72
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Anatomy is gradually disappearing from the medical curriculum. This is partly because the curriculum is overcrowded and something has to go. It is also because medical education assumes that anatomy’s main value is for surgery and will be learnt later by beginning surgeons. Yet anatomy for surgery is, paradoxically, the least of the reasons for doctors to know anatomy.There is, thus, a minor “surgery” of general practice that requires anatomy in situations where it cannot be“looked up.”...
137p
ozon_ozon
02-05-2012
93
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