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History, Regions, Intro to Histology, Head, Neck
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Anatomy
Graduate
09/05/2009

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Anatomic Misconceptions of Greeks
Definition
Arteries--air filled
Veins--carried blood one way (like a tree)
Heart--good feelings, center of thought
Brain--radiator to cool body
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Galenius
Definition
Galenius—huge influence in western society
Believed in empirical science
Knowledge of anatomy necessary
Human dissection taboo
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Scholastic period lecture
Definition
Professor--read from Gaylands book the anatomical structures
Barber Surgeon--dissect body
Ostensor--pointed out anatomical structures as professor read it
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Father of Modern Anatomy
Definition
Vesalius--challenged Galen by firing ostensor and barber surgeon and teaching anatomy himself; published a new, more correct atlas "The Fabrica"; helped himself to what he could get for dissection
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Cadavers for Med Schools in 1800s
Definition
Grave robberies
Burke and Hare--offing people and selling their bodies to med schools
Part of criminal punishment could be to have body used as cadaver after capital punshment
Term
Burke and Hare
Definition
Killed people to make money from their bodies by selling them to medical schools; eventually caught when they let one girl go home and killed the other; Hare blamed Burke for the murders so Burke was killed and his body used for anatomy classes at a med school; this called for a change in the way bodies were acquired for anatomy classes
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Egyptian 2500 BC
Definition
mummification, internal organs were pulled out; dealing with dead made you unclean; heart was left in body, brain was discarded (no known fxn); canopic jars held organs that were removed (intestine, stomach, liver, lungs)
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Greek 600 BC
Definition
holistic approach, not into empirical science, no knowledge of anatomy necessary; human dissection was taboo
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Hippocrates 400 BC Greek
Definition
medicine is an art; rejected superstitions; holistic practice, no knowledge of anatomy necessary
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Aristotle 350 BC Greek
Definition
believed in empirical science, knowledge of anatomy necessary, human dissection taboo, used comparative anatomy instead
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Galen 200 AD Greek
Definition
huge influence in western society; believed in empirical science, knowledge of anatomy necessary, human dissection taboo, blood letting
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Medieval 200 AD
Definition
dark ages and scholastic period
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Scholastic Period
Definition
lived and breathed Aristotle and Galen; physician’s carried around a flask of urine; bloodletting was typical; Oxford University was founded; boot books (Galen and Hippocrates)
o Lecture—Professor read from Galen, Ostensor pointed to structures as professor read them; Barber surgeon dissected specimen
Term
Modern 1500 AD
Definition
• Vesalius 1500 AD—“father of modern anatomy,” fired barber surgeon and ostensor and taught class himself; created Fabrica (anatomy atlas) which corrected some of Galen’s work; helped himself to what he could get for dissections; rejected by colleagues, loved by students
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Anatomy Laws
Definition
 1832—Act for regulating schools of anatomy, made it illegal for medical students to obtain bodies thru illicit mean, it didn’t speciry a limit on the number of bodies, just the means by which they were obtained
 1869— Act for regulating schools of Anatomy in Maine—if any resident of the state requests or consents that after his death his body be delivered for the advancement of anatomical science unless some kindred for family connection makes objection.
 1969—Uniform Anatomy Gift Act—ensured donor right to donate body to medical science
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cephalic
Definition
head
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caudal
Definition
tail
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pectoral
Definition
chest
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axillary
Definition
arm pit
Term
brachial (arm)
Definition
shoulder to elbow
Term
cubital
Definition
elbow
Term
antibrachial (forearm)
Definition
between elbow and wrist
Term
carpal
Definition
hand
Term
digital
Definition
fingers
Term
coxal
Definition
hip
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femoral
Definition
thigh
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patellar
Definition
front of knee
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crural
Definition
leg -- knee to ankle
Term
talus
Definition
ankle
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pedal
Definition
foot
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saggital plane
Definition
divides right from left
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frontal plane
Definition
(coronal) divides anterior from posterior
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transverse
Definition
divides superior from inferior, cross section
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flexion
Definition
; anterior to coronal plane above hips; opposite below hips
Term
extension
Definition
straighten out; inferior to coronal plane above hips; opposite below hips
Term
opposition
Definition
thumb to finger
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epithelial
Definition
lining
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connective
Definition
matrix
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muscular
Definition
contractile
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nervous
Definition
conductive
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characteristics of ephithelial tissue
Definition
Cells, Free Surface, Basement Membrane, Junctions between cells, Membrane Channels, Avascular
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simple squamous
Definition
lung alveoli
Term
simple cuboidal
Definition
kidney
Term
simple columnar
Definition
lining of stomach and intestines
Term
stratified squamous
Definition
keratinized--skin
nonkeratinized--vagina
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stratified cuboidal
Definition
salivary glands
Term
stratified columnar
Definition
larynx
Term
pseudostratified columnar
Definition
trachea and bronchus
Term
transitional
Definition
urinary bladder
Term
cervical vertebrae characteristics
Definition
 Transverse Foramen (in side)
 Atlas has little or no spinous process
 Rest of CV have a notch in spinous process (bifid—split)
 Lacks a body (second cervical vertebrae is the only in the body with two bodies (dens) (one from C1 and one that’s its own); Axis is so named because these two heads allow for right to left rotation
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Anterior triangle
Definition
mandible, sternocleidomastoid, imaginary midline down center of neck
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Posterior Triangle
Definition
trapezius, sternocleidomastoid, clavicle
Term
Sternocleidomastoid
Definition
O: manubrium, medial clavicle; I: mastoid process and superior nuchal line; N: Accessory (CN XI); A: rotates and extends neck, flex neck and elevate face; turns toward injury if there is a problem
Term
Trapezious
Definition
O: Occipital protuberance, nuchal ligament, Spinous processos of C7-T12; I: Clavicle, acromion process, scapular spine; N: Accessory (CN XI); A: extends and laterally flexes neck, rotate scapula during adduction of upper limb from 90-180 degrees
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Infrahyoid Muscles
Definition
• Sternohyoid
• Sternothyroid
• Thyrohyoid
• Omohyoid
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Coronal
Definition
between frontal and parietal
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Sagittal
Definition
between right and left parietal bones
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Lambdoidal
Definition
between parietal and occipital
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Squamosal
Definition
between parietal and temporal
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CN 1
Definition
olfactory; cribiform plate, sensory (sense of smell)
Term
CN 2
Definition
optic; optic foramen; sensory (sense of vision)
Term
CN 3
Definition
oculomotor; superior orbital fissure; motor (eye muscles) and parasympathetic (sphincter of pupil and ciliary muscle of lens)
Term
CN4`
Definition
; superior orbital fissure; motor (superior oblique)
Term
CN5
Definition
; superior orbital fissure; motor (superior oblique)
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CN6
Definition
abducent; superior orbital fissure; motor (lateral rectus)
Term
CN7
Definition
facial; internal auditory meatus, stylomastoid foramen; sensory (sense of taste from anterior 2/3 of tongue, external ear, palate) and motor (muscles of facial expression, throat and middle ear) and parasympathetic (submandibular and sublingual salivary glands, lacrimal gland, glands of nasal cavity and palate)
Term
CN8
Definition
 vestibulochoclear; internal auditory meatus; sensory (hearing and balance)
Term
CN9
Definition
glossopharyngeal; jugular foramen; sensory (taste from posterior 1/3 of tongue, pharynx, palatine tonsils, posterior 1/3 of tongue, middle ear, carotid sinus and carotid body) and motor (pharyngeal muscle) and parasympathetic (parotid salivary gland, glands of posterior 1/3 of tongue)
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CN10
Definition
vagus; jugular foramen; sensory (inferior pharynx, larynx, thoracic and abdominal organs, sense of tastes from posterior tongue) and motor (soft palate, pharynx, intrinsic laryngeal muscles and an extrinsic tongue muscle) and parasympathetic (thoracic and abdominal viscera)
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CN11
Definition
accessory; foramen magnum, jugular foramen; motor (sternocliedomasoid and trapezius)
Term
CN12
Definition
hypoglossal; hypoglossal canal; motor (tongues muscles Pg. 469 and throat muscles)
Term
muscles of mastication
Definition
 Masseter--bite
 Temporalis—bite
 Pterygoid—chewing
Term
muscles of facial expression
Definition
 Orbicularis oculi--closes eye
 Orbicularis Oris—closes lip
 Zygomaticus major—elevates and abducts upper lip
 Depressor labii inferioris—O: lower border of mandible; I: skin of lower lip and orbicularis oris; N: facial; A: depresses lower lip
 Depressor anguli oris—depresses angel of mouth
 Levator labii superioris—elevates upper lip
 Occipitofrontalis— moves scalp, elevates eyebrows
Term
muscles of the eye
Definition
 Lateral rectus—abducens 6
 Superior oblique—trochlear 4
 Superior rectus—oculomotor for the rest
 Inferior rectus
 Medial rectus
 Inferior oblique
Term
muscles of the tongue
Definition
 Palatoglossus
 Styloglossus
 Hypoglossus
 Genuglossus
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muscles of the pharynx
Definition
 Inferior pharyngeal constrictor
 Superior “ “
 Medal “ “
 Stylopharengius
 Salphingopharengius
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