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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 611.002212 EAN: 9781416033851 Edition: 4 ISBN: 1416033858 Label: Saunders Manufacturer: Saunders Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 640 Publication Date: June 26, 2006 Publisher: Saunders Studio: Saunders Editorial Review: Product Description: Netter's Atlas of Human Anatomy is the most loved and best selling anatomy atlas in the English language. In over 540 beautifully colored and easily understood illustrations, it teaches the complete human body with unsurpassed clarity and accuracy. This new edition features 45 revised, 290 relabeled and 17 wholly new plates, drawn fully in the tradition of Frank Netter, and includes more imaging and clinical images than ever before. Six Consulting Editors have worked together to ensure the new edition's accuracy and usefulness in the lecture theatre, classroom and dissection lab. Ninety plates from the book as well as a powerful and varied bank of ancillary material, unique to this atlas, are available online through www.netteranatomy.com.
Provides clinically applicable information right from the start, to mirror the way that most anatomy courses are now taught. At www.netteranatomy.com, you'll access... · Over 90 of the most important anatomy illustrations from the book. · Interactive Anatomy Dissection Modules. · Radiographs, CT scans, MRIs, and angiograms, with "labels on/off" buttons for self testing. · QuickTime movies of stacked, transverse, and sectional images from the Visible Human Project (VHP). · Review Center with "Identification Spot Tests" and USMLE-style multiple-choice questions. · Integration links to other STUDENT CONSULT titles. · and more! Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Atlas of Human AnatomyThis is a great book and I would recommend it to anyone taking an anatomy course. Rating: - Nice illustrations but....Nice illustrations, but the organization just is not logical. It is difficult to find what you want and if you're looking for a specific muscle, don't you dare rely on the index, because it probably won't be there. The muscle attachment illustrations are not in the same sections as the muscles themselves. I would recommend Theime's Atlas of Anatomy instead of Netters if you are looking for a better organized and clearer anatomy text. Rating: - Invaluable resource for an MS1We use Netter's atlas for anatomy lab and in our own personal studying. The atlas has excellent cut-aways and has proven to be incredibly helpful when pulling all of the information together for exams. Rating: - NettersIf you're taking anatomy, you need this book...period. Very good illustrations of all the structures. I would recommend getting the hard cover since mine is falling apart slightly. Rating: - Atlas of Human AnatomyI couldn't have passed my anatomy test without this book. I like the way that each diagram peels away a part so you can see the underlying layers: it's a great tool in seeing and understanding where the muscles lie. The pictures are clearly readable and are of a decent size (inlcuding the text). |