9781684204519-1684204518-Atlas of Anatomy, Latin Nomenclature

Atlas of Anatomy, Latin Nomenclature

ISBN-13: 9781684204519
ISBN-10: 1684204518
Edition: 4
Author: Anne M Gilroy, Brian R MacPherson, Michael Schuenke, Erik Schulte, Udo Schumacher, Jamie Wikenheiser
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Thieme
Format: Hardcover 772 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781684204519
ISBN-10: 1684204518
Edition: 4
Author: Anne M Gilroy, Brian R MacPherson, Michael Schuenke, Erik Schulte, Udo Schumacher, Jamie Wikenheiser
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Thieme
Format: Hardcover 772 pages

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Atlas of Anatomy, Latin Nomenclature (ISBN-13: 9781684204519 and ISBN-10: 1684204518), written by authors Anne M Gilroy, Brian R MacPherson, Michael Schuenke, Erik Schulte, Udo Schumacher, Jamie Wikenheiser, was published by Thieme in 2021. With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Anatomy (Basic Medical Sciences) books. You can easily purchase or rent Atlas of Anatomy, Latin Nomenclature (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Anatomy books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Have you ever pulled out an atlas of anatomy to show a patient a tendon or muscle that is a source of his symptoms? Or have you referred back to your anatomy text from school to remind yourself of the relationship between structures? Are you a student taking anatomy? Then the newly published book from Thieme, "Atlas of Anatomy," and its interactive website, www.winkingskull.com, should be on your reference shelf and bookmarked on your computer. The drawings appear to leap off the page in three rather than two dimensions... I was blown away by the website... It is engagingly interactive...highly recommend[ed].--ADVANCE for Physical Therapists and PT Assistants[Five stars] A brilliant masterpiece, filled with anatomical illustrations of great accuracy, appropriately labeled...aesthetically appealing...flows logically and systematically through the regions of the body...indispensable...for medical students...and medical residents in surgical specialties--Doody's ReviewOf the several atlases that are available to the student, the [atlas] is one of the most useful and complete. Its 623 pages not only cover the gross anatomy of the human body, but also have extensive illustrations encompassing the peripheral innervation, lymphatics, arterial supply, and venous drainage of the various regions... Many radiographic images are included when appropriate to integrate the anatomy with the radiology. In addition, surface anatomy illustrations and clinical correlation boxes are generously sprinkled throughout the atlas to integrate this information with future clinical experiences. The completeness of this Atlas along with its presentation, clarity of illustrations, and content brings everything together for the student. This Atlas is indeed a powerful learning tool for students. It will be utilitzed by the students in gross anatomy and neuroanatomy, and by the clerks in surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, radiology, and neurology. Finally, this is an atlas that they will return to as first-year residents when they review specific regions of the human body for their training.--Clinical AnatomyA fine addition to anatomical atlas classics...organized...with learners in mind. Especially useful are the musculature tables, which summarize origins, insertions, innervations, and actions. The combination of anatomical and clinical information makes this book a sold addition to collections that support courses in human anatomy.--ChoiceRichly illustrated with color drawings and multiple tables. It covers the entire body including the back, thorax, abdomen/pelvis, upper limb, lower limb, head and neck, and neuroanatomy.--American Journal of Neuroradiology
"Have you ever pulled out an atlas of anatomy to show a patient a tendon or muscle that is a source of his symptoms? Or have you referred back to your anatomy text from school to remind yourself of the relationship between structures? Are you a student taking anatomy? Then the newly published book from Thieme, "Atlas of Anatomy," and its interactive website, www.winkingskull.com, should be on your reference shelf and bookmarked on your computer. The drawings appear to leap off the page in three rather than two dimensions... I was blown away by the website... It is engagingly interactive...highly recommend[ed]."--ADVANCE for Physical Therapists and PT Assistants
"[Five stars] A brilliant masterpiece, filled with anatomical illustrations of great accuracy, appropriately labeled...aesthetically appealing...flows logically and systematically through the regions of the body...indispensable...for medical students...and medical residents in surgical specialties"--Doody's Review
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[Five stars] "A brilliant masterpiece, filled with anatomical illustrations of great accuracy, appropriately labeled and aesthetically appealing. - Doody's Review""
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