Atlas of Post-Mortem Techniques in Neuropathology
Discover the essential guide to neuropathology with the Atlas of Post-Mortem Techniques in Neuropathology by J. Hume Adams. First published in 1982 and now available in a 2009 edition by Cambridge University Press, this comprehensive atlas spans 156 pages and expertly illustrates fundamental post-mortem techniques.
Adams, alongside co-author Margaret Murray, provides detailed visual guidance on the removal of critical anatomical structures, including the brain, spinal cord, peripheral nerves, muscles, and even the eye along with its orbital contents. This invaluable resource also covers the arteries in the neck that supply the brain and the intricate structures located at the base of the skull.
Whether you are a student, a professional in the field of neurology, or simply interested in the complexities of the nervous system, this atlas is an indispensable tool for understanding neuropathological procedures.