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Introdução
ANATOMIA
1 Tórax
ORIENTADA
PARA A CLÍNICA
2 Abdome
SE
EXT
TA EDIÇÃO
3 Pelve e Períneo
Legenda Principais Partes do Corpo
Cabeça
Pescoço
Tórax
Dorso
Abdome
Pelve e períneo
Membro inferior
Membro superior
4 Dorso
5 Membro Inferior
6 Membro Superior
7 Cabeça
8 Pescoço
9 Nervos Cranianos
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ANATOMIA
ORIENTADA
PARA A CLÍNICA
SEXTA EDIÇÃO
Keith L. Moore, Ph.D., F.I.A.C.,
F.R.S.M., F.A.A.A.
Anne M. R. Agur, B.Sc. (OT), M.Sc.,
Ph.D.
Professor Emeritus in Division of Anatomy,
Professor, Division of Anatomy,
Department of Surgery
Former Chair of Anatomy and Associate
Dean for Basic Medical Sciences
Facu
Fa cult ltyy of M
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edic icin ine e, U
Uni
nive vers rsit ityy of TTor oron onto to Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Department of Surgery, Faculty of
Medicine
Department of Physical Therapy,
Depa
De part rtme ment nt o off Oc
Occu
cupa pati tion onal al TThe hera rapy py Division of Biomedical Communications,
Institute of Medical Science
Arthur F. Dalley II, Ph.D.
Professor, Department of Cell and
Developmental Biology
Adjunct Professor, Department of
Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation
Graduate Department of Rehabilitation
Science, Graduate Department of
Dentistry
University of Toronto
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Director, Structure, Function and
Development and Anatomical
Donations Program
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
Adjunct Professor for Anatomy
Belmont University School of Physical
Therapy
Nash
Na
shvi vill lle e, TTen enne ness ssee ee, U.S
S.A