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Oxford handbook of head and neck anatomy

By: Contributor(s): Series: Oxford handbooksPublication details: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2022.Description: xvii, 570p. ill. 19cmISBN:
  • 9780198767831
Subject(s): NLM classification:
  • WV 140
Contents:
The kkull -- The mandible -- The skullbase -- The cranial nerves -- The neck -- Viscera of the neck -- The pharynx -- The larynx -- The face, scalp and temporal region -- The orbit and its contents -- The mouth -- The salivary glands -- The nose and paranasal sinuses -- The ear -- embryology.
Summary: "The human skull is the skeleton of the head and is considered along with the mandible. It consists of paired bones and un-paired midline bones that contribute to the muscular attachments for mastication and facial expression, a bony foundation for the upper aerodigestive tract and support and housing for those structures susceptible to trauma - the special sensory organs and brain"-- Provided by publisher.
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Book Whittington Health Library Shelves WV 140 VAN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 00023701

The kkull -- The mandible -- The skullbase -- The cranial nerves -- The neck -- Viscera of the neck -- The pharynx -- The larynx -- The face, scalp and temporal region -- The orbit and its contents -- The mouth -- The salivary glands -- The nose and paranasal sinuses -- The ear -- embryology.

"The human skull is the skeleton of the head and is considered along with the mandible. It consists of paired bones and un-paired midline bones that contribute to the muscular attachments for mastication and facial expression, a bony foundation for the upper aerodigestive tract and support and housing for those structures susceptible to trauma - the special sensory organs and brain"-- Provided by publisher.

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