This 3-sentence summary provides the essential information about the Systematic Anatomy course from Wuhan University:
The Systematic Anatomy course is a 4+5.5 credit course offered in the first or second semester by the Department of Anatomy at Wuhan University School of Basic Medical Sciences. The course covers human morphology and structure through topics like the locomotor system, splanchnology, angiology, sensory organs, nervous system, and endocrine glands. Students are assessed through quizzes and a final examination.
This 3-sentence summary provides the essential information about the Systematic Anatomy course from Wuhan University:
The Systematic Anatomy course is a 4+5.5 credit course offered in the first or second semester by the Department of Anatomy at Wuhan University School of Basic Medical Sciences. The course covers human morphology and structure through topics like the locomotor system, splanchnology, angiology, sensory organs, nervous system, and endocrine glands. Students are assessed through quizzes and a final examination.
This 3-sentence summary provides the essential information about the Systematic Anatomy course from Wuhan University:
The Systematic Anatomy course is a 4+5.5 credit course offered in the first or second semester by the Department of Anatomy at Wuhan University School of Basic Medical Sciences. The course covers human morphology and structure through topics like the locomotor system, splanchnology, angiology, sensory organs, nervous system, and endocrine glands. Students are assessed through quizzes and a final examination.
School/Department: Wuhan University School of Basic Medical Sciences/
Department of Anatomy Course Name 《系统解剖学》 (Chinese)* Course Name Systematic Anatomy (English)* Availability* Semester 1 Semester 2 Course Hours* 70+96 Credits* 4+5.5 Systematic anatomy is the science which deals with the Course morphology and structure of human body, which is an Description* important basic course for studying other basic medicine and clinical medicine courses. Locomotor system Introduction, general description of bones General description of joints Bones of upper limb & their joints Bones of lower limb & their joints Bones of trunk & their joints Individual cranial bones Views of skull Introduction of myology, muscles of head & neck Muscles of trunk Muscles of lower limb Course Muscles of upper limb Objectives/Content* Splanchnology General description of splanchnology, alimentary system(1) Alimentary system(2) Respiratory system pleura and mediastinum Urinary system Male genital organs Female genital organs, breast and peritoneum Angiology General description of cardiovascular system, heart Arteries Veins Lymphatic system Sensory organs Visual organs Vestibulocochlear organs Nervous system General description of nervous system, spinal cord Brain stem Cerebellum Diencephalon Telencephalon Spinal nerves Cranial nerves Autonomic nervous system Meninges & blood vessels of brain and spinal cord, circulation of the cerebrospinal fluid, Endocrine glands Conductive pathways