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easy to use illustrated anatomy atlas September 23, 2007 barbara mcclintock (IL, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This anatomy atlas comes in pretty handy. The pictures are usually very descriptive and detailed, and even though they are illustrated rather than photographed, they are quite accurate. This is a good atlas for the beginner anatomist. I am using it as a study aid for my college anatomy course and I feel like it's doing the job. Compared to other atlases I've looked at, it is pretty good at giving different angles of perspective of the anatomical structures depicted, which makes applying the information to a 3D form easier.
Free with SOMA! September 9, 2007 Emma (Boston, MA) Sometimes SOMA gives a free one for purchasing a membership, which is cheaper than the book. Check before buying.
Atlas of Human Anatomy (Netter) September 5, 2007 K. Godly (Queens, NY) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This atlas has excellent, colorful drawings showing the anatomy of the human body. It includes the same region from different angles and perspectives. It is organized by system and region and has an excellent index in the back. It is a MUST when studying Anatomy and Physiology and can accompany many Physiology texts.
great book August 31, 2007 S. Tota (boynton beach, fl) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
brand new book for used book price. extrememly happy with devlivery and timing of when they said it was to arrive.
Anatomy Book for Biomechanics class August 11, 2007 Linda Shumake 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This book was recommended (not required) by the instructor of an online Applied Anatomy and Biomechanics class. I struggled without for 2 weeks and then finally broke down and bought it. What a good decision!! This book is great. It has very detailed easy to read picutres of bones, muscles, nerves, etc. For anyone taking a class or just interested in anatomy, it is a must.
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