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Agur: Grant's Atlas of Anatomy; May 2004 (11th edition), 768 pages (hardcover), 250 illus (800 more in CD-ROM), $99.  Includes 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.

  

Agur: Grant's Atlas of Anatomy; May 2004 (11th edition), 768 pages (paperback), $69.

 

Allen: Laboratory Manual for Anatomy and Physiology
By Connie Allen and Valerie Harper

2008 (3rd ed), 752 pages, $116 list

Laboratory Manual for Anatomy and Physiology, Third Edition presents exercises that will enhance one's understanding of anatomy and physiology. It contains activities and experiments that will help the reader to both visualize anatomical structures and understand physiological topics.

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Anatomical Chart Company: Anatomy And Pathology: The World's Best Anatomical Charts; January 2005, $23.  Features 50 new and updated anatomical charts created by the world's best medical illustrators.  Anatomical charts show the human body in a format that provides a clear and visual understanding of human anatomy, physiology, and diseases.

  

Berkovitz: Head and Neck Anatomy: A Clinical Reference; 2002, 464 pages, $315.  Detailed, postgraduate-level textbook incorporates an abundance of color photographs of dissections. Can serve as an atlas and a textbook. Line drawings are also included to aid in understanding and to illustrate areas not readily amenable to dissection.  more

 

Clemente: Anatomy: A Regional Atlas Of The Human Body

By Carmine D Clemente

2006 (5th ed), 640 pages, 1206 illus, $70 list

The Fifth Edition of Clemente's Anatomy features over 1,000 bright, realistically detailed full-color illustrations, plus a wealth of accompanying diagnostic images and numerous muscle tables.

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Clemente: Clemente's Anatomy Dissector
By Carmine D Clemente

2006 (2nd ed), 464 pages, 347 illus, $47 list

A comprehensive manual of anatomical dissection, organizing small, discrete areas of the human body into stand alone chapters. Referenced to current editions of major atlases in the medical market.

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Ellis: Clinical Anatomy
By Harold Ellis

2006 (11th ed), 456 pages, 364 illus, $60 list

Clinical Anatomy has remained the word of the same author for nearly half a century.  Today, it also covers the bulk of the anatomy required in the MRCS Part I, II, III and provides an excellent revision text for these candidates and medical students in a concise form with clear, easily reproduced diagrams.

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Netter: Atlas of Human Anatomy
By Frank H Netter

2006 (4th ed), 640 pages, $125 list

Netters 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.

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Norton: Netter's Head and Neck Anatomy for Dentistry
By Neil S Norton

2006 (1st ed), 624 pages, $45 list

A unique head and neck atlas written for dental students and professionals, this new resource uses more than 700 full-color images from the Frank Netter Collection to richly depict all of the key anatomy that's relevant to clinical practice. The Netter head and neck anatomy plates have long been considered the preeminent illustrations of their kind. Now, many of these original plates have been updated, relabeled, and modified to set an even higher standard.

 

Rohen: Color Atlas of Anatomy: A Photographic Study of the Human Body
By Johannes W Rohen, Chihiro Yokochi and Elke Lütjen-Drecoll

2006 (6th ed), 528 pages, 1047 illus, $75 list

This atlas includes full-color photographs of actual cadaver dissections instead of idealized illustrations, to accurately and realistically represent anatomical structures. Often used by students as an alternative or supplement to their lab experience, and as an introduction to exactly what they should see before they dissect, as well as a study aid before practical/identification exams.

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Scientific Publishing: The Illustrated Portfolio of Human Anatomy and Pathology; January 2003, $20.  Thirty charts including COPD; Digestive System; Diseases of the Digestive System; Female Muscular System; Female Reproductive System; High Blood Pressure; Male Reproductive System; Middle Ear Infections; Middle Ear Infections; Muscular System; Osteoarthritis; Respiratory System; Rheumatoid Arthritis; Skeletal System; The Brain and others.

 

Scientific Publishing Ltd.: The Complete Portfolio of Human Anatomy And Pathology (Hardcover); 2005, 50 pages, $40.  Provides a valuable anatomical resource offering a comprehensive look at human anatomy and describes many conditions, systems and diseases.  50 spiral bound plates lay flat for easy examination.  The vivid illustrations present each topic in a concise form. 

 

Standring: Gray’s Anatomy: The Anatomical Basis of Clinical Practice

By Susan Standring

2004 (39th ed, multimedia with CD ROM and online access), 1600 pages, $185 list

A radical transformation of this classic resource to incorporate all of the newest anatomical knowledge, reorganized by body region to parallel clinical practice, with many new surface anatomy, radiologic anatomy, and microanatomy images to complement the exquisite artwork that the book is known for. 

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Standring: Gray’s Anatomy: The Anatomical Basis of Clinical Practice; December 2004 (book only, 39th edition), 1600 pages, $169.

  

Standring: Gray’s Anatomy: The Anatomical Basis of Clinical Practice; December 2004 (online access only, 39th edition), 1600 pages, $169.

  

Tortora: Principles of Human Anatomy
By Gerard J Tortora

2008 (11th ed), 972 pages, $170 list

Principles of Human Anatomy, the market-leading text through its many editions, successfully blends visual and textual elements to illuminate the complexities of human anatomy. A host of carefully crafted pedagogical aids support both the succinctly written narrative as well as the outstanding illustration program.

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