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A.D.A.M. Student Atlas of Anatom
by Olson, Williams & Wilkins
This student atlas sacrifices scope to concentrate
on the most important clinical regions of the body, providing cadaveric
photographs and illustrations requiring the student to identify and interact
with the presentations. The main areas of examination include the trunk
(body wall and spine), thorax, abdomen, pelvis and perineum, lower and
upper limbs, head and neck, and cranial nerves. Particular attention is
given to the pelvic area because its complexity makes identification more
difficult. No bibliography. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland,
OR.
Anatomy,
A Regional Atlas
4thEd., by Clemente, Williams
& Wilkins
An impressive book/CD-ROM anatomy reference, designed
for quick retrieval of information. Material in divided into sections
on anatomical regions, with detailed color drawings, b&w photos of structures,
and color photos of intact bodies. All illustrations are accompanied by
explanatory notes. The CD-ROM contains 1,340 illustrations and tables
from the , including radiographs, computed tomography scans, and magnetic
resonance images. Nearly 600 images on the CD-ROM can be found in the
book as well. The CD-ROM features flexible image sizing, reviews, and
quizes. This fourth edition has a larger type size, and contains 135 new
figures, plus several hundred redrawn illustrations from the collection.
For anatomy students in medical, dental, and other health professional
schools. Book News, Inc.®, Portland, OR
Atlas of Human Anatomy, 2nd Ed., by Netter, Novartis
Anatomy atlas by the late physician-illustrator.
This work has become the top-selling anatomical atlas in the world. Includes
detailed, full-color illustrations and a number of new plates in the Netter
style by Carlos Machado.
Atlas of Skeletal Muscles
3rd Ed.
by Robert Stone and Judith Stone, McGraw Hill
This unique atlas is a study guide to the anatomy
and actions of human skeletal muscles. It is designed for use by students
of anatomy and physiology, physical therapy, chiropractic, medicine, nursing,
physical education, and other health-related fields. This concise, compact
reference shows the origin, insertion, action, and innervation of all
human skeletal muscles.
Clinical Anatomy Atlas
by Chase et. al.
Mosby
Color Atlas of Anatomy: A Photographic Study of the Human Body , 4th Ed.
by Rohen et. al., Williams & Wilkins
This popular atlas with high-quality photographs
is a student aid to dissection. Includes over 1,000 figures, 947 in color.
Sixty new photographs and 20 new drawings are included.
Grant's
Atlas of Anatomy, 10th Ed.
by Anderson, Williams & Wilkins
For over fifty years, Grant's Atlas of Anatomy
has been the lab partner of students who appreciate fine artwork, realistic
presentation, and concise observations. This Tenth Edition includes increased
sizing of many figures, more information on neuroanatomy, and new features
such as tables of muscles and an MRI section at the end of each chapter.
Student Review
Human Anatomy: Color Atlas and Text, 3rd Ed.
by Gosling et. al., Mosby
An excellent photographic atlas of gross anatomy,
providing color photos of the real thing, descriptive text, and interpretive
line drawings for every dissection photograph. This third edition contains
chapter clinical skills and exam skills pages with multiple choice questions
and questions related to case studies. For students in medicine and dentistry.
Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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