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Written in the 1850s when its author was a young doctor, Gray's Anatomy was the most comprehensive and accessible medical textbook of its time. This edition comprises an abridged version of the classic 1860 text - the last to be published during Gray's lifetime - and the masterly wood-block illustrations that ensured the runaway success of the original book.

A national and international treasure, the original Gray's Anatomy is a pleasure to dip into or to consult in depth. It is essential reading for anyone with an interest in the history of medicine or in the amazingly complex machine that is the human body.


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ISBN-13: 9781848584938
Publisher: Arcturus Publishing
Publication date: 07/15/2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 284,212
File size: 37 MB
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About the Author

Early on in his career as a doctor, Henry Gray (c.1827-1861) showed a particular interest in anatomy. Aged just 20 he became a member of the Royal College of Surgeons. After the award of fellowships by the Royal Society and the RCS, he was appointed house surgeon at St George's Hospital, London, and then lecturer in anatomy at its medical school. Gray died tragically young at the age of 34, after contracting a severe form of smallpox.

Early on in his career as a doctor, Henry Gray (c.1827-1861) showed a particular interest in anatomy. Aged just 20 he became a member of the Royal College of Surgeons.
After the award of fellowships by the Royal Society and the RCS, he was appointed house surgeon at St George's Hospital, London, and then lecturer in anatomy at its medical school.
Gray died tragically young at the age of 34, after contracting a severe form of smallpox.


George Davidson studied languages and linguistics at the universities of Glasgow, Edinburgh and Strasbourg, and is a graduate of Edinburgh University. A former senior editor with Chambers Harrap Publishers Ltd, he is now a freelance compiler and editor of dictionaries and other reference books. He is an elder of the Church of Scotland, and lives in Edinburgh.

Table of Contents

Osteology.--The Skeleton
The Spine
The Skull
The Thorax
The Upper Extremity
The Lower Extremity
The Articulations
Muscles and FasciAE
Muscles and Fasciae of the Cranium and Face
Muscles and Fasciae of the Neck
Muscles and Fasciae of the Trunk
The Thorax
The Shoulder
The Arm
The Hand
Muscles and Fasclae of the Lower Extremity
The Thigh
The Hip
The Leg
The Foot
The Blood-Vascular System
The Thorax
The Pericardium
The Heart
The Arteries
The Aorta
Arteries of the Upper Extremity
Arteries of the Trunk
Thoracic Aorta
Abdominal Aorta
Common Iliac Arteries
Arteries of the Lower Extremity
The Veins
Veins of the Head and Neck
Veins of the Upper Extremity and Thorax
Veins of the Lower Extremity--Abdomen and Pelvis
Portal System of Veins
The Lymphatics
The Nervous System
The Brain and its Membranes
The Brain
The Spinal Cord and its Membranes
The Cranial Nerve
The Spinal Nerves
The Cervical Nerves
The Cervical Plexus
The Brachial Plexus
The Dorsal Nerves
The Lumbar Nerves
The Lumbar Plexus
The Sacral and Coccygeal Nerves
The Sacral Plexus
The Sympathetic Nerve
The Great Plexuses of the Sympathetic
The Organs of Special Sense
The Tongue
The Nose
The Eye
The Ear
The Organs of Digestion
The Teeth
The Palate
The Salivary Glands
The Pharynx and Cesophagus
The Abdomen
The Liver
Excretory Apparatus of the Liver
The Pancreas
The Spleen
The Organs of Voice and Respiration
The Urinary Organs
The Pelvis
The Male Organs of Generation
The Penis
The Testes and Their Coverings
The Testes
The Female Organs of Generation
The Surgical Anatomy of Hernia
Inguinal Hernia
Coverings of Inguinal Hernia
Femoral Hernia
Surgical Anatomy of the Perin Aeum
General Anatomy or Histology
Embryology
Index1217
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