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1 Juraj Artner Atlas of Human Skeletal Anatomy JURAJARTNER.COM
2 Atlas of Human Skeletal Anatomy, ebook copyright 2002 by Juraj Artner, any work manipulation is strictly prohibited
3 Basics Thorax Anatomic Directions and Positions Basic Structures of Thorax Basic Skeleton Structures part 1 Clavicula Basic Skeleton Structures part 2 Sternum Bone Histology Basics Scapula Costae Cranium Brain Protection by Skull Pelvis Skull Bones Modules Pelvis Basics Os Frontale Os Coxae Os Parietale Os Sacrum Os Occipitale Os Coccygis Os Temporale Os Sphenoidale Membrum Superius Os Lacrimale Humerus Os Ethmoidale Ulna et Radius Concha Nasalis Inferior Carpalia, Metacarpalia et Phalanges Os Nasale Os Palatinum Membrum Inferius Vomer Femur Os Zygomaticum Patella Maxilla Tibia et Fibula Mandibula Tarsus, Metatarsus et Phalanges Columna Vertebralis Editorial Basic Vertebral Structures About this Atlas Columna Vertebralis Basics part 1 Columna Vertebralis Basics part 2 Vertebrae Cervicales- Atlas Vertebrae Cervicales- Axis Articulatio Atlanto- Axialis Vertebrae Cervicales Vertebrae Thoracicae Vertebrae Lumbales Os Sacrum {see Pelvis} Os Coccygis {see Pelvis} 1.
4 Image - Anatomic directions, localizations and views 1.
5 Image - Basic anatomic structures of human body 2.
6 Image - Basic anatomic structures of human body 3.
7 Image - Basic bone histology structures 4.
8 Image - Skull and the brain in sagittal view (brain lateral) 5.
9 Image - Skull Bones in frontal view 6.
10 Image - Skull Bones in frontal- lateral view 7.
11 Image - Os frontale- facies externa 8.
12 Image - Os frontale- facies inferior 9.
13 Image - Os frontale- facies interna 10.
14 Image - Os parietale- facies externa 11.
15 Image - Os parietale- facies interna 12.
16 Image - Os occipitale- facies externa 13.
17 Image - Os temporale- facies externa 14.
18 Image - Os sphenoidale- aspectus anterior 15.
19 Image - Os lacrimale- aspectus orbitalis 16.
20 Image - Os ethmoidale- aspectus lateralis 17.
21 Image - Concha nasalis inferior- aspectus lateralis 18.
22 Image - Os nasale- aspectus lateralis 19.
23 Image - Os palatinum- aspectus anterior 20.
24 Image - Vomer- aspectus lateralis 21.
25 Image - Os zygomaticum- facies externa 22.
26 Image - Os zygomaticum- facies interna 23.
27 Image - Maxilla- facies externa 24.
28 Image - Mandibula- aspectus lateralis 25.
29 Image - Basic vertebral structures- aspectus superior 26.
30 Image - Columna vertebralis- facies posterior 27.
31 Image - Columna vertebralis- facies posterior et lateralis 28.
32 Image - Columna vertebralis- aspectus anterior 29.
33 Image - Columna vertebralis- aspectus posterior 30.
34 Image - Columna vertebralis- aspectus lateralis 31.
35 Image - Atlas- facies superior 32.
36 Image - Axis (Epistropheus)- facies superior 33.
37 Image - Articulatio atlanto- axialis- aspectus fronto- lateralis 34.
38 Image - Vertebra cervicalis- aspectus superior 35.
39 Image - Vertebra thoracica- aspectus superior 36.
40 Image - Vertebra thoracica- aspectus lateralis 37.
41 Image - Vertebra lumbalis- aspectus superior 38.
42 Image - Vertebra lumbalis- aspectus lateralis 39.
43 Image - Basic structures of the thorax- aspectus fronto- lateralis {Original image from Andreas Vesalius' De Humani Corporis Fabrica,1543} 40.
44 Image - Basic structures of the thorax- aspectus frontalis 41.
45 Image - Clavicula- aspectus frontalis 42.
46 Image - Sternum- aspectus anterior 43.
47 Image - Scapula- aspectus dorsalis 44.
48 Image - Scapula- aspectus frontalis 45.
49 Image - Costa VII- superior-lateralis 46.
50 Image - pelvis basics - aspectus anterolateralis 47.
51 Image - Os coxae - aspectus lateralis 48.
52 Image - Os coxae - aspectus internus 49.
53 Image - Os sacrum - aspectus dorsalis 50.
54 Image - Os sacrum - aspectus internus (facies pelvica) 51.
55 Image:- Os coccygis - aspectus dorsalis 52.
56 Image - Humerus - aspectus anterior 53.
57 Image - Humerus- aspectus posterior 54.
58 Image - Humerus- aspectus anterior 55.
59 Image - Humerus- aspectus posterior 56.
60 Image - Ulna et Radius - aspectus anterior 57.
61 Image - Ulna et Radius - aspectus posterior 58.
62 Image - Manus - aspectus dorsalis 59.
63 Image - Femur- aspectus anterior et posterior 60.
64 Image - Patella- aspectus anterior 61.
65 62. Image - Tibia et Fibula- aspectus anterior
66 63. Image - Tibia et Fibula- aspectus posterior
67 64. Image - Ossae pedis- aspectus inferior
68 Atlas of Human Skeletal Anatomy ebook is based on the online version, all content copyright by J. Artner For questions or comments please visit the homepage
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