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Prepare for the dissection lab and operating room with Anatomy: A Photographic Atlas, 8e. Featuring outstanding full-color photographs of actual cadaver dissections with accompanying schematic drawings and diagnostic images, this proven text depicts anatomic structures more realistically than illustrations in traditional atlases. Chapters are organized by region in the order of a typical dissection with each chapter presenting topographical anatomical structures in a systemic manner.- Authentic photographic reproduction of colors, structures, and spatial dimensions as seen in the dissection lab and on the operating table help you develop an understanding of the anatomy of the human body.
- Functional connections between single organs, the surrounding tissue, and organ systems are clarified to prepare you for the dissection lab and practical exams.
- Clinical cases and over 1,200 images enhance your understanding.
- Dissections illustrate the topographical anatomy in layers "from the outside in" to better prepare you for the lab and operating room.
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Better than Netter, September 09, 2017
By Danny
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Highly recommended!!! Better than Netter for lab dissection. The cadavers photographs of anatomical structures really helps you learn the structure's location on a cadaver.
In terms of learning anatomical structure, this is the 2nd best resource (nothing bets learning anatomy from a cadaver). Prefect resource when you can't or too lazy to go to Cadaver lab. The photographs instead of drawings, helps you get a better visualization of structures, and really helps for lab test.
Each page of the atlas contains many labels and structures, so you don't have to flip through page by page looking for a structure. Saves a lot of time!!! Very detailed photographs, photographs are the "cream of the crop" cadavers, illustrating the anatomical structure for easy visualization. So far I didn't find any mistake or misspelling of any anatomical structures, however some names do vary from other atlas/text.
Con: There absolutely no text or material content in this atlas, this is basically a true atlas listing out all the anatomical structures. No study guides or end of the chapter quiz (However comes with an online code that does come with online quizzes).
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By far the best anatomy atlas for medical school, June 27, 2017
By Salil Phadnis
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By far the best anatomy atlas for medical school, especially if you have lab practicals with the cadavers. Cadaver anatomy looks very different from the drawings, and a photographic atlas is a step in the right direction. Keep in mind though, it won't substitute for the hours you put into studying the cadavers in person - no dissection or prosection you see in real life will ever be as clean and neat as Rohen's photos.
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THE Anatomy Lab Resource, June 20, 2017
By A Customer
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I am a student in naturopathic medical school. Whether it was undergrad, my master's, or medical school, this was THE cadaver study resource. Every prof uses this book and every student should too! Worth every penny!
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Very helpful book!, April 09, 2017
By Tina B
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I used this before all my anatomy exams and it was very helpful! Many labeled pages of cadaver images. Highly recommend!
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I personally like it better than Netter's and it does have some ..., March 20, 2017
By A Customer
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This book is helping me out so much in gross anatomy. It was not a required book for the course, but as a first time student in gross it allows me to see the nerves and lymphatics at home before coming into the lab and dissecting. I personally like it better than Netter's and it does have some illustrations similar to the Netter's book.
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An absolute must-have for medical school gross anatomy. Has ..., March 12, 2017
By A Customer
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An absolute must-have for medical school gross anatomy. Has real, labeled cadaver pictures from a variety of angles supplemented with diagrams of neurovasculature. If you're only going to buy one book for anatomy, buy this one. (But I suggest you buy two: Rohens and Netters)
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