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Melancholy and the Landscape Locating Sadness Memory and Reflection in the Landscape

Essentials of Clinical Anatomy of the Equine Locomotor System

The Melancholy Man A Study of Dickens's Novels

The Anatomy of the Clitoris Reflections on the Theory of Female Sexuality

Fascial Anatomy of the Equine Forelimb

Fascial Anatomy of the Equine Forelimb

Lusi and Davies have provided an excellent reference resource for students and graduates alike. The number of well-defined relevant and clear images allow quick understanding for anyone interested in the fascial anatomy of the horse. This small book is perfect to have in your bag allowing the student or clinician to find all the information they need on-site. Sophie Neasham final year veterinary student University of Veterinary Medicine in Kosice Slovakia Key features: The first book in equine anatomy to illustrate the fascial (soft connective tissue) connections of the equine forelimb. Clear high-quality images (with reference images included on each page) help readers identify aspects of the limb photographed. A brief introduction to the forelimb musculoskeletal anatomy (with images) helps readers familiarize themselves with muscles and bones portrayed in photographs. Focused discussions highlight the practical applicability of the fascial connections illustrated. Accompanying video clips demonstrate connectivity of the fascial system particular lines of tension. The first of its kind in equine anatomy this clear concise anatomical guide illustrates the fascial (soft connective tissue) connections of the equine forelimb. Based on dissections of fresh equine cadaver limbs it provides a visual map for equine physical therapists veterinarians and horse riders helping them to understand how pathologies injuries or movement abnormalities of the equine forelimb arise and/or progress from one area of the limb to another. The fascial system is one of the primary systems acted upon by equine physiotherapists and is of increasing interest to horse riders looking to achieve structural integration and balanced movement in their horse. With this in mind key points in each chapter highlight everyday situations in which knowledge of the fascial system may assist in understanding horse movement and injury. This practically applicable anatomical atlas is the ideal reference for horse owners body workers and veterinarians alike. | Fascial Anatomy of the Equine Forelimb

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Atlas of Surgical Anatomy

Signs of Identity The Anatomy of Belonging

Comparative Anatomy of the Mouse and the Rat A Color Atlas and Text

Nike Air Max 95 'Anatomy Of Air'

Nike Air Max 95 'Anatomy Of Air'

Nike Air Max 95 'Anatomy Of Air'

Nike Air Max 95 'Anatomy Of Air'

Nike Air Max 95 'Anatomy Of Air'

Nike Air Max 95 'Anatomy Of Air'

Nike Air Max 95 'Anatomy Of Air'

Nike Air Max 95 'Anatomy Of Air'

Nike Air Max 95 'Anatomy Of Air'

Nike Air Max 95 'Anatomy Of Air'

Nike Air Max 95 'Anatomy Of Air'

Applied Anatomy for the FRCA

Applied Anatomy for the FRCA

Applied Anatomy for the FRCA covers the anatomical knowledge that trainee anaesthetists who are revising for the Primary and Final FRCA exams will need. The topics covered are derived from the FRCA curriculum and include the most up-to-date version of past exam questions in order to ensure targeted and successful exam revision. The content illustrations and overall layout of this book ensure that common gaps in anatomical knowledge encountered by FRCA trainees are included. This reference is divided into sections pertaining to anatomical regions: head and neck thorax abdomen spine and the upper and lower limbs. The topics of importance to anaesthetists are presented under ‘structures’ ‘circulation’ and ‘nervous system’ (with relevance to regional anaesthesia). Each topic is extensively researched and presented in a simple format for maximum retention. This book makes learning and remembering applied anatomy as straightforward as possible. Applied Anatomy for the FRCA supplements the knowledge required by trainee anaesthetists appearing for the FRCA exams. Clinical educators will also find it useful in teaching. It serves as a practical reference for anatomical knowledge at any point in an anaesthetist’s career. About the Editors Dr Bobby Krishnachetty has been a Consultant Anaesthetist at Southend University Hospital since 2010 and a college tutor for six years. She completed her diploma in medical education and is the author of The Final FRCA Structured Oral Examination: A Complete Guide. She is also the organiser of the regional teaching for Core trainees in the East of England school of anaesthesia as well as Founder of the ‘Southend Viva Club’ Primary and Final FRCA SOE revision courses for more than nine years and Cofounder of MRCS OSCE webinars. Mr Abdul Syed has been a Consultant Surgeon at Southend University Hospital since 2015. He is Lead for postgraduate teaching of surgical trainees Cofounder of MRCS OSCE webinars and conducts Core surgical trainee interview skills courses. Mr Syed is also an Assessor for medical school interviews and an active participant in QI projects and research.

GBP 48.99
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The Anatomy of Tudor Literature Proceedings of the First International Conference of the Tudor Symposium (1998)

Aesthetic Facial Anatomy Essentials for Injections