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Title: Atlas of human skeletal anatomy /
Authors: Edited by Juraj, Artner
Gergelova, Katarina
Pekny, Petr
Keywords: Human skeletal anatomy
Skeletal anatomy
Issue Date: 2002
Abstract: Atlas of Human Skeletal Anatomy (2002) by Juraj Artner and colleagues is a specialized anatomical reference that focuses on the detailed structure and organization of the human skeletal system. The atlas provides clear, systematic coverage of all bones in the body, including the skull, vertebral column, thoracic cage, and appendicular skeleton (upper and lower limbs). The book combines precise illustrations with labeled diagrams to highlight key anatomical features such as bone landmarks, articulations, foramina, and muscle attachment sites. Each section is arranged in a logical, region-based format, allowing readers to study skeletal anatomy in a structured and progressive manner. Emphasis is placed on spatial relationships and functional aspects of bones, which are essential for understanding movement and biomechanics. Designed primarily for students in medicine, pharmacy, nursing, and allied health sciences, the atlas supports both theoretical learning and practical identification of skeletal structures. Its concise descriptions and visual clarity make it a useful tool for revision, examination preparation, and clinical reference. Overall, the atlas serves as a focused guide to human osteology, reinforcing foundational anatomical knowledge and aiding in the accurate identification of skeletal components in both academic and clinical contexts.
Description: 22 pages: Illustrations (some colour); includes index
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/942
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