The Oxford Handbook of Head and Neck Anatomy offers a succinct yet
comprehensive quick reference guide with over 400 schematic colour and
grey-scale illustrations. It tackles the notoriously difficult
three-dimensional anatomy of the head and neck and provides essential
clinico-anatomical correlates, etymology and background insight to help
the reader easily remember complex features. Written and illustrated
throughout with an awareness of the difficulties faced in linking the
anatomy on the page with real cases seen in day-to-day clinical
practice, this handbook is an essential resource for trainees and
students at all levels.