Atlas of Human Anatomy: With Netteranatomy.com (Netter Basic Science) | 
| Author: Frank H. Netter Publisher: Saunders Category: Book
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Rating: 125 reviews Sales Rank: 2955
Media: Paperback Edition: 4 Pages: 640 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.7 Dimensions (in): 11.2 x 8.8 x 1.3
ISBN: 1416033858 Dewey Decimal Number: 611.002212 EAN: 9781416033851 ASIN: 1416033858
Publication Date: June 26, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Inventory subject to prior sale. Used items have varying degrees of wear, highlighting, etc. and may not include supplements such as infotrac or other web access codes. Expedited orders cannot be sent to PO Box. Sorry, not able to ship to APO, FPO, Alaska, and Hawaii.
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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.
- Includes uniquely informative drawings that allow you - and have allowed generations of students - to learn structures with confidence.
- Associates normal anatomy with an application of that knowledge in a clinical setting.
- Offers a strong selection of imaging to show you what is happening three dimensionally in the human body, the way you see it in practice.
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!
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for the visual types... November 12, 2008 Apples and Oranges The book has clear layout, and is cross-referenced by 14ed of Grant's Dissector. It's definitely lacking in basic explanations which other atlases have, but it's nice, clean and visually vivid. I relied on this almost exclusively, along with the dissector in learning anatomy.
Excellent Buyer October 18, 2008 Ravi Ambani (USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This buyer was more than efficient sending my item. I both received it in great time but it also was in a great condition. I am very greatful.
=) October 9, 2008 S. Rechtman (Fort Lauderdale, Florida) Such a GREAT supplement to the Anatomy Coloring book. It's better to color the coloring book using the same color scheme as this book. Everything is big, colorful, plenty of labels, and very helpful for learning anatomy. It's now my "bible" for school.
Atlas of Human Anatomy September 15, 2008 Kathryn H. Vanhorn (Superior, WI, USA) This is a great book and I would recommend it to anyone taking an anatomy course.
Nice illustrations but.... September 13, 2008 Trent 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.
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