Title: Moore’s Essential Clinical Anatomy
Author: Anne M.R. Agur and Arthur F. Dalley
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Summary:
“Moore’s Essential Clinical Anatomy” offers a comprehensive and clinically-oriented approach to the study of human anatomy. Authored by Anne M.R. Agur and Arthur F. Dalley, this sixth edition provides an essential resource for medical students, healthcare professionals, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of anatomical structures and their clinical significance. The book covers fundamental anatomical concepts, including regional anatomy, systemic anatomy, and anatomical variations, with a focus on their relevance to clinical practice. Richly illustrated with full-color diagrams, clinical images, and cadaveric dissections, the text facilitates the visualization and comprehension of complex anatomical structures. Additionally, clinical cases and vignettes throughout the book enhance the integration of anatomy with clinical reasoning and patient care.
Authors’ Bio:
Anne M.R. Agur, BSc, MSc, PhD, is a Professor Emerita in the Division of Anatomy, Department of Surgery, at the University of Toronto. With extensive experience in teaching and research in anatomy, Dr. Agur has contributed significantly to the field of medical education and anatomical sciences.
Arthur F. Dalley II, PhD, is a Professor Emeritus in the Department of Cell and Developmental Biology at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. He has made significant contributions to the study of human anatomy and has authored numerous publications in the field.