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MRCS Part A_ Essential Revision Notes_ Book 1

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The following figure in this book has been reproduced with kind permission of Professor Kenneth D

Boffard of the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg.

Trauma

Fig 6.4 The metabolic response to trauma

The following figures in this book have been reproduced from Chesser TJS and Leslie IJ (1998)

‘Forearm fractures’, Surgery 16(11): 241–248 by kind permission from the publisher The Medicine

Publishing Group (Elsevier).

Trauma

Fig 6.22 Smith’s fracture

Fig 6.23 Volar fracture

Fig 6.27 Salter–Harris classification

The following figures in this book have been reproduced from Calder SJ (1998) ‘Fractures of the hip’

Surgery 16(11): 253–258 by kind permission of the publisher The Medicine Publishing Group (Elsevier).

Trauma

Fig 6.24 Blood supply of the femoral head

Fig 6.25 Garden’s classification of intracapsular fractures

Fig 6.26 Extracapsular fractures

The following figures in this book have been reproduced from Snell RS (2000) Clinical Anatomy for

Medical Students (6th edition) by kind permission of the publisher Lippincott Williams and Wilkins

(Wolters Kluwer).

Orthopaedic Surgery

Fig 7.7 Femoral triangle and adductor canal in the right lower limb

Fig 7.17 Formation of the neural tube (transverse section) in week 3 of gestation

Fig 7.18 Formation of the neural tube (dorsal view) at days 22 and 23

Fig 7.22 Cervical vertebrae shown from above

Fig 7.25 Some of the intrinsic muscles of the back

Fig 7.30 Some important tendon reflexes

The following figures in this book have been reproduced from Snell RS (1986) Clinical Anatomy for

Medical Students (3rd edition) by kind permission of the publisher Lippincott Williams and Wilkins

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