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Undergraduate and graduate students studying human skeletal anatomy in physical anthropology, archaeology, and medical school courses aimed at the needs of coroners and forensic pathologists; essential basic reference and field manual for professional osteologists and anatomists, forensic scientists, paleontologists, and archaeologists.
Introduction 1. Human Osteology 1. A Guide to the Text 1. Teaching Osteology 1. Resources for the Osteologist 1. Studying Osteology 1. Working with Human Bones Chapter 2. Anatomical Terminology 2. Planes of Reference 2. Directional Terms 2. Motions of the Body 2. General Bone Features 2. Useful Prefixes and Suffixes 2. Anatomical Regions 2. Shape-related Terms Chapter 3. Bone Biology and Variation 3. Variation 3. A Few Facts about Bone 3. Bones as Elements of the Musculoskeletal System 3.
Gross Anatomy of Bones 3. Molecular Structure of Bone 3. Histology and Metabolism of Bone 3. Bone Growth 3. Morphogenesis 3. Bone Repair Chapter 4. Skull 4. Handling the Skull 4. Elements of the Skull 4. Growth and Architecture, Sutures and Sinuses 4. Skull Orientation 4.
Craniometric Landmarks 4. Learning Cranial Skeletal Anatomy 4. Frontal Figures 4. Parietals Figures 4. Temporals Figures 4. Auditory Ossicles Figure 4. Occipital Figures 4. Maxillae Figure 4. Palatines Figure 4. Vomer Figure 4. Inferior Nasal Conchae Figure 4. Ethmoid Figure 4. Lacrimals Figure 4. Nasals Figure 4. Zygomatics Figure 4. Sphenoid Figures 4. Mandible Figures 4. Measurements of the Skull: Craniometrics 4. Cranial Nonmetric Traits 4.
Mastication Chapter 5. Teeth 5. Dental Form and Function 5. Dental Terminology 5. Anatomy of a Tooth 5. Dental Development 5. Tooth Identification 5. Figure 5. Is the Tooth Permanent or Deciduous? Is the Tooth an Upper or a Lower? What is the Position of the Tooth? Is the Tooth from the Right or the Left Side? Dental Measurements: Odontometrics Figure 5.
Dental Nonmetric Traits Chapter 6. Hyoid and Vertebrae 6. Hyoid Figure 6. General Characteristics of Vertebrae 6. Vertebral Measurements Figure 6. Vertebral Nonmetric Traits 6. Functional Aspects of the Vertebrae Chapter 7.
Thorax 7. Sternum Figures 7. Ribs Figures 7. Functional Aspects of the Thoracic Skeleton Chapter 8. Shoulder Girdle 8. Clavicle Figures 8. An eBook is an electronic version of a traditional print book that can be read by using a personal computer or by using an eBook reader.
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