Atlas of Human Anatomy - Latin Nomenclature, 3 Vols.
General Anatomy and Musculoskelatal System; Internal Organs; Head, Neck and Neuroanatomy; Tables of Muscles, Joints, and Nerves. Includes Online Access
(Sprache: Englisch, Latein)
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Der Sobotta in englischer Sprache mit lateinischer Nomenklatur ist zielgenau auf die Bedürfnisse von Studenten der Vorklinik zugeschnitten. Atlas und Webangebot konzentrieren sich von Anfang an auf prüfungsrelevantes Wissen.
Das neue Lernkonzept macht Lernen - Verstehen - Trainieren entschieden einfacher: Bildbeschreibungen betonen, worauf es bei den Bildern ankommt. Zusätzlich zeigen klinische Beispiele anatomische Details im Gesamtkontext. Alle Zeichnungen wurden optimiert, die Bildbeschriftungen auf das Wesentliche reduzert. Dazu ein Extraheft mit 100 Muskeltabellen für systematisches Lernen.
Ausserdem auf www.e-sobotta.de:
- Testat-Trainer: Mit ihm kann das Gerlernte wiederholt und das Wissen überprüft werden
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Das neue Lernkonzept macht Lernen - Verstehen - Trainieren entschieden einfacher: Bildbeschreibungen betonen, worauf es bei den Bildern ankommt. Zusätzlich zeigen klinische Beispiele anatomische Details im Gesamtkontext. Alle Zeichnungen wurden optimiert, die Bildbeschriftungen auf das Wesentliche reduzert. Dazu ein Extraheft mit 100 Muskeltabellen für systematisches Lernen.
Ausserdem auf www.e-sobotta.de:
- Testat-Trainer: Mit ihm kann das Gerlernte wiederholt und das Wissen überprüft werden
- Präp2Go: Ein Präplink führt zu allen für den Präpkurs relevanten Bildern in hoher Auflösung
- Bilddatenbank
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Sobotta - Atlas of Human Anatomy with online access to e-sobotta.com : the exam atlas for understanding, learning, and training anatomy The English-language Sobotta Atlas with Latin nomenclature is specifically adapted to the needs of preclinical medical students. Right from the start, the book and the Internet content concentrate on exam-relevant knowledge. The new study concept simplifies learning-understanding-training: Descriptive legends help the student identify the most important features in the figures. Clinical examples present anatomical details in a wider context. All illustrations have been optimized, and the lettering reduced to a minimum. An additional booklet containing 100 tables on muscles and nerves supports systematic study.The Sobotta package includes the following:
Volume 1: General Anatomy and Musculoskeletal System
Volume 2: Internal Organs
Volume 3: Head, Neck and Neuroanatomy
Tables of Muscles, Joints and Nerves
Access to the Sobotta website e-sobotta.com complements your personal exam preparation with additional contents - ideal for printing and taking along:
Image database: All Sobotta figures including the figures of the previous edition in high resolution.
Exam coach: For selected, exam-relevant figures nomenclatures can be matched by drag & drop and evaluated immediately.
Diss2go: Figures relevant for dissection can be printed and taken along to the dissection course. Additional tips help to avoid mistakes during dissection.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Atlas of Human Anatomy - Latin Nomenclature, 3 Vols. “
Band 1 1 Allgemeine Anatomie
2 Rumpf
3 Obere Extremität
4 Untere Extremität
Band 2
5 Brusteingeweide
6 Baucheingeweide
7 Becken und Retroperitoneum
Band 3
8 Kopf
9 Auge
10 Ohr
11 Hals
12 Nervensystem
Autoren-Porträt von Johannes Sobotta
Translated by Thomas Klonisch and Sabine Hombach-Klonisch, Winnipeg, CanadaProf. Dr. Friedrich Paulsen
Professor Friedrich Paulsen (born 1965 in Kiel) passed the 'Abitur' in Brunswick and trained successfully as a nurse. After studying human medicine in Kiel, he became scientific associate at the Institute of Anatomy, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and the Department of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery of the Christian-Albrechts-Universität Kiel. In 2002, together with his colleagues, he was awarded the Teaching Award for outstanding teaching in the field of anatomy at the Medical Faculty of the University of Kiel. On several occasions he gained work experience abroad in the academic section of the Department of Ophthalmology, University of Bristol, UK, where he did research for several months.
From 2004 to 2010 as a University Professor, he was head of the Macroscopic Anatomy and Prosector Section at the Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology of the Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg. Starting in April 2010, Professor Paulsen became the Chairman at the Institute of Anatomy II of the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen. Since 2006, Professor Paulsen is a board member of the Anatomical Society and 2009 he was elected the general secretary of the International Federation of Associations of Anatomy (IFAA).
His main research area concerns the innate immune system. Topics of special interest are antimicrobial peptides, trefoil factor peptides, surfactant proteins, mucins, corneal wound healing, as well as stem cells of the lacrimal gland and diseases such as eye infections, dry eye, or osteoarthritis.
Prof. Dr. Jens Waschke
Professor Jens Waschke (born in 1974) habilitated in 2007 after graduation from Medical School and completing a doctoral thesis at the University of Wuerzburg. From 2003 to 2004 he joined Professor Fitz-Roy Curry at the University of California in Davis for a nine months research visit. From 2008 to
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2011, he was the Chairman at the Institute of Anatomy and Cell Biology III at the University of Wuerzburg. Starting in March 2011, Professor Waschke became the Chairman at the Institute of Anatomy of the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München. In 2005, together with his colleagues, Professor Waschke was awarded the Albert Koelliker Teaching Award of the Faculty of Medicine in Wuerzburg. In 2006, he was awarded the Wolfgang Bargmann Prize of the Anatomical Society.
His main research area concerns cellular mechanisms that control the adhesion between cells and the cellular junctions establishing the outer and inner barriers of the human body. The attention is focused on the regulations of the endothelial barrier in inflammation and the mechanisms, which lead to the formation of fatal dermal blisters in pemphigus, an autoimmune disease. The goal is to gain a better understanding of cell adhesion as a basis for the development of new therapeutic strategies.
Prof. Dr. Thomas Klonisch
Professor Thomas Klonisch (born 1960) studied human medicine at the Ruhr-Universität Bochum and the Justus-Liebig-Universität (JLU) Giessen. He successfully completed his doctoral thesis at the Institute of Biochemistry at the Faculty of Medicine of the JLU Giessen and became a scientific associate at the Institute of Medical Microbiology, University of Mainz (1989-1991). As an Alexander von Humboldt Fellow he joined the University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada, from 1991-1992 and, in 1993-1994, continued his research at the Ontario Veterinary College, Guelph, Ontario. From 1994-1996, he joined the immunoprotein engineering group at the Department of Immunology, University College London, UK, as a senior research fellow. From 1996-2004 he was a scientific associate at the Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, whe
His main research area concerns cellular mechanisms that control the adhesion between cells and the cellular junctions establishing the outer and inner barriers of the human body. The attention is focused on the regulations of the endothelial barrier in inflammation and the mechanisms, which lead to the formation of fatal dermal blisters in pemphigus, an autoimmune disease. The goal is to gain a better understanding of cell adhesion as a basis for the development of new therapeutic strategies.
Prof. Dr. Thomas Klonisch
Professor Thomas Klonisch (born 1960) studied human medicine at the Ruhr-Universität Bochum and the Justus-Liebig-Universität (JLU) Giessen. He successfully completed his doctoral thesis at the Institute of Biochemistry at the Faculty of Medicine of the JLU Giessen and became a scientific associate at the Institute of Medical Microbiology, University of Mainz (1989-1991). As an Alexander von Humboldt Fellow he joined the University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada, from 1991-1992 and, in 1993-1994, continued his research at the Ontario Veterinary College, Guelph, Ontario. From 1994-1996, he joined the immunoprotein engineering group at the Department of Immunology, University College London, UK, as a senior research fellow. From 1996-2004 he was a scientific associate at the Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, whe
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Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Johannes Sobotta
- 2011, 15th ed., 1180 Seiten, 1529 Abbildungen, Masse: 26,8 x 35,4 cm, Gebunden, Englisch/Latein
- Herausgegeben: Friedrich Paulsen, Jens Waschke
- Verlag: Urban & Fischer
- ISBN-10: 0723437319
- ISBN-13: 9780723437314
- Erscheinungsdatum: 06.12.2011
Sprache:
Englisch, Latein
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