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Color Atlas of Human Anatomy

This comprehensive anatomy series is designed to make mastering complex human structures less daunting for students of medicine and related fields. Each volume delves into key bodily systems, covering the locomotor system, internal organs, and the nervous system with sensory organs. Featuring over 200 vibrant full-color illustrations and new clinical correlations, this resource offers a visually rich and clinically relevant exploration. It also provides an overview of anatomical terms and their Latin equivalents, establishing it as an essential study aid.

Color Atlas and Textbook of Human Anatomy vol.3
Color atlas of human anatomy. Volume 2, Internal organs
Color atlas of human anatomy. Volume 1, Locomotor system

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  1. A well-balanced combination of a clinical text, reference material and multicolor illustrations make this review of musculoskeletal anatomy eminently useful for students and practitioners alike. The new edition features abundant clinical notes to help grasp the essentials of morphology in patient care, overviews of anatomical terms and their Latin equivalents, and an index of proper names explaining many of the eponyms used in anatomy today.

    Color atlas of human anatomy. Volume 1, Locomotor system1
    4.7
  2. Featuring hundreds of illustrations, and clear organization according to anatomical system, this work integrates information from an array of medical disciplines into the discussions of the inner organs, including: cross-sectional anatomy as basis for working with modern imaging modalities; and a chapter devoted to pregnancy and human development.

    Color atlas of human anatomy. Volume 2, Internal organs2
    3.8
  3. Color Atlas and Textbook of Human Anatomy vol.3

    Nervous System and Sensory Organs

    • 360 pages
    • 13 hours of reading

    A well-balanced combination of a clinical text, reference material and multicolor illustrations make this three-volume set eminently useful for students and practitioners alike. Skillful visual approach to anatomy, which is a must in every physician's education, is happily wedded to a lucid text juxtaposed page by page with magnificent multicolor illustrations in such a manner that the concise description of the functional aspects of anatomy provides a useful guide for the perceptive student. Aspects of physiology and biochemistry are included to the extent they have a bearing on the material presented.

    Color Atlas and Textbook of Human Anatomy vol.33
    4.5