Learn anatomy on the go with this series of lectures on the abdomen and thorax
This app contains the Easy Ways lecture series on the Abdomen and ThoraxAB15 - A walk through the inguinal canalAB16 - Development of the General Peritoneal Cavity AB17 - Development of the Lesser Sac AB18 - Developmental Divisions of the Intestine & Mesentery Versus Retroperitoneal AB19 - Branches of Internal Iliac Artery AB20 - Sex Differences in Bony Pelvis AB21 - Blood Supply of Stomach AB22 - Abdominal Aorta & Bowel Blood Supply AB23 - Abdominal Systemic & Portal Venous Systems AB24 - Kidney & its Relations AB25 - Ureter AB26 - Spermatic Cord, Vas & Seminal Vesicles AB27 - Broad Ligament of the Uterus AB28 - ProstateAB29 - Autonomic Nerve Supply of Abdomen AB30 - Posterior abdominal wall nerves AB31 - Perineum 1 AB32 - Perineum 2 TH5 - Thoracic Inlet and First Rib TH6 - Angle of Louis, Vertebral Levels & Thoracic Dermatomes TH7 - Surface Markings of Heart, Lungs & Major Veins TH8 - Superior Vena Cava & Azygos Venous Systems TH9 - Vagus & Phrenic Nerves in Neck, Thoracic Inlet & at Hilum of Lung TH10 - Respiratory Movements & the Diaphragm TH11 - Trachea, Bronchi & Tracheostomy TH12 - Mediastinum & Lung Impressions TH13 - Mediastinal Relations & Branches of the Upper Aorta TH14 - Thoracic Lymphatics & Thoracic Duct TH15 - Sternum, Related Joints & a Typical Intercostal nerves TH16 - The Oesophagus – Portosystemic Anastomosis & Mallory Weiss Syndrome TH17 - Axial Sectioins of Thorax TH18 - Referred Pain from Heart & Abdomen THE AUTHOR: Robert Whitaker has spent his clinical career as a paediatric urological surgeon. Since retiring 20 years ago he now teaches clinically applied topographical anatomy to first-year medical students at Cambridge University, in the UK. He also teaches clinically applied anatomy to surgical, radiological and other speciality trainees and is a former examiner for the MRCS at the English and Edinburgh Colleges of Surgeons.bug fixes