Anatomy Coloring Book, The, 4th edition

Published by Pearson (March 27, 2013) © 2014

  • Wynn Kapit
  • Lawrence M. Elson

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For over 35 years, The Anatomy Coloring Book has been the #1 best-selling human anatomy coloring book! A useful tool for anyone with an interest in learning anatomical structures, this concisely written text features precise, extraordinary hand-drawn figures that were crafted especially for easy coloring and interactive study. Organized according to body systems, each of the 162 spreads  featured in this book includes an ingenious color-key system where anatomical terminology is linked to detailed illustrations of the structures of the body. When you color to learn with The Anatomy Coloring Book, you make visual associations with key terminology, and assimilate information while engaging in kinesthetic learning. Studying anatomy is made easy and fun!

The Fourth Edition features user-friendly two-page spreads with enlarged art, clearer, more concise text descriptions, and new boldface headings that make this classic coloring book accessible to a wider range of learners.

  • Thorough coverage of human anatomy, from cells and tissues through the reproductive system makes this book a complete and useful resource.
  • Flexible topic presentation is appropriate for learners of all ages and academic backgrounds. Lay-flat binding makes coloring easy; anytime, anywhere.
  • New two-page spread organization uses enlarged figures that are easy to color, read, and interpret.
  • Every topic has been revised with clearer, more concise text descriptions for more efficient learning.
  • New topic headings have been added in boldface to help readers navigate among topics.

Table of Contents

  • PREFACE
  • ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
  • INTRODUCTION TO COLORING

ORIENTATION TO THE BODY

  1. Anatomic Planes & Sections
  2. Terms of Position & Direction
  3. Systems of the Body (1)
  4. Systems of the Body (2)
  5. Cavities & Linings

CELLS & TISSUES

  1. The Generalized Cell
  2. Cell Division / Mitosis
  3. Tissues: Epithelial
  4. Tissues: Fibrous Connective Tissues
  5. Tissues: Supporting Connective Tissues
  6. Tissues: Muscle
  7. Tissues: Skeletal Muscle Microstructure
  8. Tissues: Nervous
  9. Integration of Tissues

INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM

  1. The Integument: Epidermis
  2. The Integument: Dermis

SKELETAL & ARTICULAR SYSTEMS

  1. Long Bone Structure
  2. Endochondral Ossification
  3. Axial / Appendicular Skeleton
  4. Classification of Joints
  5. Terms of Movements
  6. Bones of the Skull (1)
  7. Bones of the Skull (2)
  8. Temporomandibular Joint
  9. Vertebral Column
  10. Cervical & Thoracic Vertebrae
  11. Lumbar, Sacral, & Coccygeal Vertebrae
  12. Bony Thorax
  13. Upper Limb: Pectoral Girdle & Humerus
  14. Upper Limb: Glenohumeral (Shoulder) Joint
  15. Upper Limb: Bones of the Forearm
  16. Upper Limb: Elbow & Related Joints
  17. Upper Limb: Bones / Joints of the Wrist & Hand
  18. Upper Limb: Bones / Joints in Review
  19. Lower Limb: Hip Bone, Pelvic Girdle, & Pelvis
  20. Lower Limb: Male & Female Pelves
  21. Lower Limb: Sacroiliac & Hip Joints
  22. Lower Limb: Bones of the Thigh & Leg
  23. Lower Limb: Knee Joint
  24. Lower Limb: Ankle Joint & Bones of the Foot
  25. Lower Limb: Bones & Joints in Review

MUSCULAR SYSTEM

  1. Introduction to Skeletal Muscle
  2. Integration of Muscle Action
  3. Head: Muscles of Facial Expression
  4. Head: Muscles of Mastication
  5. Neck: Anterior & Lateral Muscles
  6. Torso: Deep Muscles of the Back & Posterior Neck
  7. Torso: Muscles of the Bony Thorax & Posterior Abdominal Wall
  8. Torso: Muscles of the Anterior Abdominal Wall & Inguinal Region
  9. Torso: Muscles of the Pelvis
  10. Torso: Muscles of the Perineum
  11. Upper Limb: Muscles of Scapular Stabilization
  12. Upper Limb: Muscles of the Musculotendinous Cuff
  13. Upper Limb: Movers of the Shoulder Joint
  14. Upper Limb: Movers of Elbow & Radioulnar Joints
  15. Upper Limb: Movers of Wrist & Hand Joints
  16. Upper Limb: Movers of Hand Joints (Intrinsics)
  17. Upper Limb: Review of Muscles
  18. Lower Limb: Muscles of the Gluteal Region
  19. Lower Limb: Muscles of the Posterior Thigh
  20. Lower Limb: Muscles of the Medial Thigh
  21. Lower Limb: Muscles of the Anterior Thigh
  22. Lower Limb: Muscles of the Anterior & Lateral Leg
  23. Lower Limb: Muscles of the Posterior Leg
  24. Lower Limb: Muscles of the Foot (Intrinsics)
  25. Lower Limb: Review of Muscles
  26. Functional Overview

NERVOUS SYSTEM

  1. Organization
  2. Functional Classification of Neurons
  3. Synapses & Neurotransmitters
  4. Neuromuscular Integration

CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM

  1. Development of the Central Nervous System (CNS)
  2. Cerebral Hemispheres
  3. Tracts / Nuclei of Cerebral Hemispheres
  4. Diencephalon
  5. Brain Stem / Cerebellum
  6. Spinal Cord
  7. Ascending Tracts (Pathways)
  8. Descending Tracts

CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM: CAVITIES & COVERINGS

  1. Ventricles of the Brain
  2. Meninges
  3. Circulation of Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF)

PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM

  1. Cranial Nerves
  2. Spinal Nerves & Nerve Roots
  3. Spinal Reflexes
  4. Distribution of Spinal Nerves
  5. Brachial Plexus & Nerves to the Upper Limb
  6. Lumber & Sacral Plexuses: Nerves to the Lower Limb
  7. Dermatomes
  8. Sensory Receptors

AUTONOMIC (VISCERAL) NERVOUS SYSTEM

  1. ANS: Sympathetic Division (1)
  2. ANS: Sympathetic Division (2)
  3. ANS: Parasympathetic Division

SPECIAL SENSES

  1. Visual System (1)
  2. Visual System (2)
  3. Visual System (3)
  4. Auditory & Vestibular Systems (1)
  5. Auditory & Vestibular Systems (2)
  6. Taste & Smell

CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM

  1. Blood & Blood Elements
  2. Scheme of Blood Circulation
  3. Blood Vessels
  4. Mediastinum, Walls, & Coverings of the Heart
  5. Chambers of the Heart
  6. Cardiac Conduction System & the ECG
  7. Coronary Arteries & Cardiac Veins
  8. Arteries of the Head & Neck
  9. Arteries of the Brain
  10. Arteries & Veins of the Upper Limb
  11. Arteries of the Lower Limb
  12. Aorta, Branches, & Related Vessels
  13. Arteries to Gastrointestinal Tract & Related Organs
  14. Arteries of the Pelvis & Perineum
  15. Review of Principal Arteries
  16. Veins of the Head & Neck
  17. Caval & Azygos Systems
  18. Veins of the Lower Limb
  19. Hepatic Portal System
  20. Review of Principal Veins

LYMPHATIC SYSTEM

  1. Lymphatic Drainage & Lymphocyte Circulation

IMMUNE (LYMPHOID) SYSTEM

  1. Introduction
  2. Innate & Adaptive Immunity
  3. Thymus & Red Marrow
  4. Spleen
  5. Lymph Node
  6. Mucosal Associated Lymphoid Tissue (M.A.L.T.)

RESPIRATORY SYSTEM

  1. Overview
  2. External Nose, Nasal Septum, & Nasal Cavity
  3. Paranasal Air Sinuses
  4. Pharynx & Larynx
  5. Lobes & Pleura of the Lungs
  6. Lower Respiratory Tract
  7. Mechanism of Respiration

DIGESTIVE SYSTEM

  1. Overview
  2. Oral Cavity & Relations
  3. Anatomy of a Tooth
  4. Pharynx & Swallowing
  5. Peritoneum
  6. Esophagus and Stomach
  7. Small Intestine
  8. Large intestine
  9. Liver
  10. Biliary System & Pancreas

URINARY SYSTEM

  1. Urinary Tract
  2. Kidneys & Related Retroperitoneal Structures
  3. Kidney & Ureter
  4. The Nephron
  5. Tubular Function & Renal Circulation

ENDOCRINE SYSTEM

  1. Introduction
  2. Pituitary Gland & Hypothalamus
  3. Pituitary Gland & Target Organs
  4. Thyroid & Parathyroid Glands
  5. Adrenal (Suprarenal) Glands
  6. Pancreatic Islets

REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM

  1. Male Reproductive System
  2. Testis
  3. Male Urogenital Structures
  4. Female Reproductive System
  5. Ovary
  6. Uterus, Uterine Tubes, & Vagina
  7. Menstrual Cycle
  8. Breast (Mammary Gland)

BIBLIOGRAPHY AND REFERENCES

APPENDIX A: ANSWER KEYS

APPENDIX B: INNERVATION OF SKELETAL MUSCLES

GLOSSARY

INDEX

Wynn Kapit, the designer and illustrator of this book, has had careers in law, graphic and advertising design, painting, and teaching.

In 1955, he graduated from law school, with honors, from the University of Miami and was admitted to the Florida Bar. He practiced law both before and after military service. Four years later, he decided to pursue a childhood ambition and enrolled at what is now the Art Center College in Los Angeles, where he studied graphic design. Afterwards, he worked in the New York advertising world for six years as a designer and art director. He "dropped out" in the late 1960s, returned to California, and began painting. His numerous exhibitions included a one-man show at the California Palace of the Legion of Honor in 1968. He returned to school and received a master's degree in painting from the University of California at Berkeley in 1972.

Kapit was teaching figure drawing in Adult Ed in San Francisco in 1975 when he decided he needed to learn more about bones and muscles. He enrolled in Dr. Elson's anatomy class at San Francisco City College. While he was a student, he created the word-and-illustration coloring format that seemed to be a remarkably effective way of learning the subject. He showed some layouts to Dr. Elson and indicated his intention to do a coloring book on bones and muscles for artists. Immediately recognizing the potential of this method, Dr. Elson encouraged Kapit to do a "complete" coloring book on anatomy and offered to collaborate on the project. The first edition of The Anatomy Coloring Book was published in 1977, and its immediate success inspired the development of a completely new field of publishing: educational coloring books.

Kapit went on to create The Physiology Coloring Book with the assistance of two professors who were teaching at Berkeley: Dr. Robert I. Macey and Dr. Esmail Meisami. That book was published in 1987 and has gone through two editions. In the early 1990s, Kapit wrote and designed The Geography Coloring Book, now in its second edition.

Lawrence M. Elson, PhD, planned the content and organization, provided sketches, and wrote the text for the book. This is his seventh text, having authored It's Your Body and The Zoology Coloring Book and co-authored The Human Brain Coloring Book and The Microbiology Coloring Book. He received his BA in zoology and pre-med at the University of California at Berkeley and continued there to receive his PhD in human anatomy. Dr. Elson was assistant professor of anatomy at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, participated in the development of the Physician's Assistant Program, lectured and taught dissection anatomy at the University of California School of Medicine in San Francisco, and taught general anatomy, from protozoons to humans, at City College of San Francisco.

In his younger days, Dr. Elson trained to become a naval aviator and went on to fly dive-bombers off aircraft carriers in the Western Pacific. While attending college and graduate school, he remained in the Naval Air Reserve and flew antisubmarine patrol planes and helicopters. His last position in his 20-year Navy career was as commanding officer of a reserve antisubmarine helicopter squadron.

Dr. Elson is a consultant to insurance companies and personal injury and medical malpractice attorneys on causation-of-injury/death issues, a practice that has taken him throughout the United States and Canada. He has testified in hundreds of personal injury trials and arbitrations. His research interests are focused on the anatomic bases of myofascial pain arising from low velocity accidents.

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