Grant's Atlas of Anatomy ANNOTATION
"...features regional organization presented in a sequence based on how the reader would perform an actual laboratory dissection...with new muscle tables, larger reproductions, increased coverage of neuroanatomy, and chapter subtitles." Appropriate for: Medical Students, Allied Health Students.
FROM THE PUBLISHER
Grant's Atlas of Anatomy continues its tradition of fine artwork based on meticulous observation of the human body. The Eleventh Edition preserves the breadth and variety of anatomical images on which students and faculty have come to rely, including the exquisite full-color illustrations drawn from actual dissections, schematic drawings, surface anatomy photographs, overview tables, and diagnostic images that help students correlate anatomy knowledge with clinical practice. The book is organized by body region, and chapters present anatomy in dissection sequences providing you a clear, accurate roadmap as you proceed through anatomy lab.
SYNOPSIS
This 11th edition of a book/CD-ROM anatomy atlas preserves the previous editions' breadth and variety of anatomical images, with color illustrations drawn from actual dissections, schematic drawings, surface anatomy photographs, overview tables, and diagnostic images that help students correlate anatomy knowledge with clinical practice. New surface anatomy images and 100 new color illustrations are included for this edition, and many illustrations are updated with brighter colors. This edition features 250 diagnostic images, included within each chapter and in an overview of sectional imaging at the end of each chapter. The CD-ROM contains 800 images from the text, clips from Acland's DVD Atlas of Human Anatomy, and 100 USMLE-style review questions. The tenth edition is cited in Brandon/Hill. Annotation © 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR