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INTRODUCTION TO ANATOMY

INTRODUCTION TO ANATOMY. What is anatomy? structural organisation Anatome ( ana =up tomy =cut) Anatomise Dissection Practical applied science which forms firm foundation of art of healing(medicine). Subdivisions of anatomy. Macroscopic anatomy/cadaveric anatomy/gross anatomy

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INTRODUCTION TO ANATOMY

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  1. INTRODUCTION TO ANATOMY What is anatomy? structural organisation Anatome(ana=up tomy=cut) Anatomise Dissection Practical applied science which forms firm foundation of art of healing(medicine)

  2. Subdivisions of anatomy • Macroscopic anatomy/cadaveric anatomy/gross anatomy • Regional anatomy • Head and neck • Brain • Thorax • Abdomen • Upper limb • Lower limb

  3. b) Systemic anatomy • Integumentary system: study of skin and appendages

  4. Skeletal system/ Osteology

  5. Muscular system

  6. Nervous system:

  7. Cardiovascular system

  8. Lymphatic system

  9. Endocrine system

  10. Digestive system

  11. Respiratory system

  12. Reproductive system

  13. Urinary system

  14. Microscopic anatomy (histology)

  15. Surface anatomy

  16. Comparative anatomy

  17. Physical anthropology

  18. Living anatomy • Inspection • Palpation • Percussion • Auscultation • Endoscopy • Cystoscopy • Bronchocopy

  19. Clinical anatomy omy

  20. Radiological anatomy/ Imaging Anatomy • X-ray • Ultrasound • CT scan • MRI

  21. Developmental anatomy (embryology)

  22. Genetics

  23. Locomotor system • Osteology+ arthrology+myology Splanchnology • Study of visceral organs

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