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General Anatomy and Musculoskeletal System
THIEME Atlas of Anatomy
Third Edition
Authors
Michael Schuenke, MD, PhD
Institute of Anatomy
Christian Albrechts University, Kiel
Erik Schulte, MD
Institute of Functional and Clinical Anatomy
Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz
Udo Schumacher, MD
FRCPath, CBiol, FIBiol, DSc
Institute of Anatomy and Experimental Morphology
University Medical Center, Hamburg-Eppendorf
Consulting Editor
Nathan F. Johnson, PT, PhD, DPT
Division of Physical Therapy
University of Kentucky College of Health Sciences
Lexington, Kentucky
Illustrations by
Markus Voll
Karl Wesker
Thieme
New York Stuttgart Delhi Rio de Janeiro
Translators: Terry Telger, John Grossman, and Judith Tomat
Illustrators: Markus Voll and Karl Wesker
Compositor: DiTech Process Solutions
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data is available from the publisher.
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Each of the authors of the single volume Thieme Atlas of Anatomy was impressed with the extraordinary detail, accuracy, and beauty of the illustrations that were created for the Thieme three volume series of anatomy atlases. We felt these images were one of the most significant additions to anatomic education in the past 50 years. The effective pedagogical approach of this series, with two-page learning units that combined the outstanding illustrations and captions that emphasized the functional and clinical significance of structures, coupled with the numerous tables sum-marizing key information, was unique. We also felt that the overall organization of each region, with structures presented first systemically musculoskeletal, vascular, and nervous and then topographically, supported classroom learning and active dissection in the laboratory.
This series combines the best of a clinically oriented text and an atlas. Its detail and pedagogical presentation make it a complete support for classroom and laboratory instruction and a reference for life in all the medical, dental, and allied health fields. Each of the volumes General Anatomy and Musculoskeletal System, Internal Organs, and Head, Neck, and Neuroanatomy can also be used as a stand-alone text/atlas for an in-depth study of systems often involved in the allied health/medical specialty fields.
We were delighted when Thieme asked us to work with them to create a single-volume atlas from this groundbreaking series, and we owe a great debt to the authors and illustrators of this series inasmuch as their materials and vision formed the general framework for the single volume Thieme Atlas of Anatomy.
We thank the authors and illustrators for this very special contribution to the teaching of anatomy and recommend it for thorough mastery of anatomy and its clinically functional importance in all fields of health care-related specialties.
Lawrence M. Ross, Brian R. MacPherson, and Anne M. Gilroy
When Thieme started planning the first edition of this atlas, they sought the opinions of students and instructors alike in both the United States and Europe on what constituted an ideal atlas of anatomy ideal to learn from, to master extensive amounts of information while on a busy class schedule, and, in the process, to acquire sound, up-to-date knowledge. The result of our work in response to what Thieme had learned is this atlas. The Thieme Atlas of Anatomy, unlike most other atlases, is a comprehensive educational tool that combines illustrations with explanatory text and summary tables, introducing clinical applications throughout, and presenting anatomic concepts in a step-by-step sequence that includes system-by-system and topographical views.
For the first edition we had hoped that our Atlas of Anatomy would help the medical student to understand the anatomical basis of clinical medicine. This indeed was accepted by the students all over the world and soon a second edition had to come on the market in Germany, which was extensively extended and revised. More and more information had been added, including spreads on important foundational information on the common imaging planes for plain film, MRI, and CT scans, the structure of skeletal muscle fibers, the structure and chemical composition of hyaline cartilage, and the regeneration of peripheral nerves, bone marrow, and paraganglia, as well as new graphical summaries in neuroanatomy. Hence the fifth German edition looks ever more distinctly different from the first one. Of course, we have also checked, corrected, and updated all of the information in this atlas.
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