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General Anatomy of Blood Vessels, Nervous System and Respiratory System

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Anatomy education for medical students is based on corpse dissection in dissection halls, models and museums, although corpse dissection is more relevant to medical students and paramedical students use it less. Learning anatomical structure alone does not have much scientific value, because all examinations and treatments by doctors and paramedics are performed on living people and not on corpses, models, etc. Therefore, the best way to accurately learn the structure of a limb is to study the limb as it naturally exists and functions in the living person. Doctors, surgeons, physiotherapists, nurses, radiologists, artists, etc. should all examine an organ that is covered by skin. Also, examine the function of that organ from under the skin, and this is the responsibility of the superficial anatomy.

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Afsaneh Ismaili : BSc in Anesthesiology at Shahrekord Medical University, Iran.Mehrshad Jafari : PhD Student Exercise & Nutrition-Physiology, B.S Anesthesiology.Elahe Horri : Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine, Molecular and Cell Biology Research Center, Mazandaran University of Medical Science, Sari, Iran.

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Authors Elahe Horri, Afsaneh Ismaili, Mehrshad Jafari
Publisher Scholar's Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 07.09.2021
 
EAN 9786138958000
ISBN 9786138958000
No. of pages 108
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Medical professions

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