How To Draw Anatomy
ISBN:
9780198911999
Publication date:
15/11/2023
Paperback
208 pages
ISBN:
9780198911999
Publication date:
15/11/2023
Paperback
208 pages
Dr Phillip Molloy
How To Draw Anatomy offers a practical, step-by-step guide to drawing anatomical diagrams. Providing an overview of the gross anatomy of each organ system, this handy guide teaches you how to draw, learn, and retain anatomy that is both anatomically correct and easy to replicate.
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Dr Phillip Molloy
Description
How To Draw Anatomy offers a practical, step-by-step guide to drawing anatomical diagrams. Providing an overview of the gross anatomy of each organ system, this handy guide teaches you how to draw, learn, and retain anatomy that is both anatomically correct and easy to replicate.
Offering a solid foundation in anatomical knowledge, these simple and concise diagrams can be easily replicated under pressure - be it in an exam or in a patient consultation.
About the author:
Phill Molloy is an anaesthetist working within the NHS. Previously he has completed an academic foundation program in leadership and management within the East Midlands before settling into anaesthetic training within South East Wales. Like all anaesthetists Phill enjoys sport, coffee and the outdoors.
Dr Phillip Molloy
Table of contents
1:Cardiovascular System
2:Respiratory System
3:Upper Gastrointestinal System
4:Lower Gastrointestinal System
5:Hepatobiliary System
6:Neurology
7:Genito-urinary
8:Musculoskeletal
9:Ophthalmology
10:Miscellaneous
11:GI Tract
12:Renal
13:Hepatology
14:Musculoskeletal
15:Respiratory System
16:Skin
17:Ophthalmology
18:Miscellaneous
Dr Phillip Molloy
Dr Phillip Molloy
Description
How To Draw Anatomy offers a practical, step-by-step guide to drawing anatomical diagrams. Providing an overview of the gross anatomy of each organ system, this handy guide teaches you how to draw, learn, and retain anatomy that is both anatomically correct and easy to replicate.
Offering a solid foundation in anatomical knowledge, these simple and concise diagrams can be easily replicated under pressure - be it in an exam or in a patient consultation.
About the author:
Phill Molloy is an anaesthetist working within the NHS. Previously he has completed an academic foundation program in leadership and management within the East Midlands before settling into anaesthetic training within South East Wales. Like all anaesthetists Phill enjoys sport, coffee and the outdoors.
Read MoreTable of contents
1:Cardiovascular System
2:Respiratory System
3:Upper Gastrointestinal System
4:Lower Gastrointestinal System
5:Hepatobiliary System
6:Neurology
7:Genito-urinary
8:Musculoskeletal
9:Ophthalmology
10:Miscellaneous
11:GI Tract
12:Renal
13:Hepatology
14:Musculoskeletal
15:Respiratory System
16:Skin
17:Ophthalmology
18:Miscellaneous
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