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The book commences with a brief account of the tissues met with during dissection. This is followed by sections containing a six-week schedule for the upper limb, a six-week schedule for the lower limb, a seven-week schedule for the abdomen and pelvis, a three-week schedule for the thorax, and an eight-week schedule for the head and neck, and a two-week schedule for optional dissection/study on prosected specimens. Each section has an introduction that explains the disposition of structures on the basis of development and evolution followed by the weekly programs as detailed below:
a. Dissection instructions are given serially and in short steps for easy comprehension by students
b. For areas like special senses where dissection can be avoided, provision is made for the study on prosected specimens
c. A Take Home Message highlighting the salient features of the regions dissected
d. A-List of Objectives to encourage the students to form discussion groups to ensure that they learn those aspects that will be required by them in their clinical years.
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