Anaesthetists require a particularly specialized knowledge of anatomy
The anaesthetist must know intimately the respiratory passages,
the major veins and the peripheral
nerves to deliver safe and effective pain control.
As one of the great teachers of anatomy, Professor Harold Ellis
is eminently qualified to elegantly
provide the anatomical detail required of anaesthetists. Modern
approaches to practice, including
the use of imaging to guide anaesthetic practice, add further depth
to the fine full-colour anatomical
illustrations.
Designed for anaesthetists, Anatomy for Anaesthetists
covers:
? The Respiratory Pathway, Lungs, Thoracic Wall and
Diaphragm
? The Heart and Great Veins of the Neck
? The Peripheral Nerves
? The Autonomic Nervous System
? The Cranial Nerves
? The Anatomy of Pain
Clinical Notes throughout provide the clinical context for the anatomical detail. Designed for trainees, but of continuing relevance to practicing anaesthetists, and now in its Golden Jubilee edition, Anatomy for Anaesthetists provides a central pillar of anaesthetic knowledge.