Atlas of Anatomy Latin Nomenclature version [Format Kindle] Author: Anne Gilroy Brian MacPherson | Language: English | ISBN:
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Atlas of Anatomy with Latin Nomenclature contains everything you need to successfully tackle the daunting challenges of anatomy.The text of the book is in English while all labels and anatomical terms appear on Latin. The exquisite, full-color illustrations by award-winning artists Markus Voll and Karl Wesker lead you step-by-step through each region of the body. Each region opens with the foundational skeletal framework. The subsequent chapters build upon this foundation, adding the muscles, then organs, then nerves, then vessels and finally presenting topographic anatomy for a comprehensive view. Each unit closes with surface anatomy accompanied by questions that ask you to apply knowledge learned for the real-life physical examination of patients.
Features:2,200 full-color illustrations of unsurpassed quality and clinical images demonstrating important conceptsLatin nomenclature according to the internationally accepted Terminologia AnatomicaBrief introductory texts that provide an accessible entry point when a new topic is presentedFact pages that organize the essentials of isolated structures, such as muscles, covering all the information that you are required to memorize or need to reference, including insertion, origin, and innervationClinical content that appears in easy-to-reference boxes and is concisely summarized in tablesNavigators that orient you with location and plane of dissectionA scratch-off code provides access to WinkingSkull.com PLUS, an interactive online study aid, featuring over 600 full-color anatomy illustrations and radiographs, labels-on, labels-off functionality, and timed self-testsThis atlas provides everything you need in just the right format so that you can master human anatomy without stress.Latin nomenclature edition is available in hardcover only.
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I would have said the world did not need another big anatomy book if someone had asked me a year ago. That said this is a wonderful book.
I think the art remains inferior to Netter's. However for a student the quality of the depiction is not everything. When trying to learn details can quickly become liabilities. This book does an excellent job of striking an appropriate balance for medical students.
The other striking departure from Netter's (the gold standard in my mind) is the inclusion of useful text throughout the book. Netter's is really just a collection of spectacular images that have been meticulously labeled. The Thieme atlas includes significantly more information on the structures. Not to be misunderstood this is clearly an atlas not a text book, if you want a text book look to Moore.
So here's my ranking of the real atlases on the market today:
Netter: the gold standard, but perhaps not the ideal book for a first year medical student, the best art, amazing flashcards, the complete collection (about $2,000 if you can find it) is really astonishing.
Thieme: clear number two to Netter's, maybe the best for first and second year medical students.
Rohen: the photo atlas, visualization is limited by tissue reality but a great tool for practical exam preparation.
Grant: Art for Moore.
Moore: the definitive anatomy text book.
Acland: Great way to see anatomy if you can pay attention long enough to see it.
Par MedIT
- Publié sur Amazon.com
In my opinion, this atlas is VERY effective (probably the most effective) but I don't think it can be used independently. If you use this in conjunction with Rohen's and Netter's as a supplement, then you can definitely conquer any Gross anatomy course.
What makes this book incredibly effective is that the illustrations, though cartoons, are more realistic than Netter's. Also, there are more features of the atlas that really help with understanding like: functional/physiological illustrations, detailed charts/tables, and brief written descriptions of various topics.
Again, this is a PERFECT supplement, but the only reason that I wouldn't ONLY use this is that there are certain terms and features that may be illustrated better than Netter's but not fully labeled like Netters. For example, the impression on the medistinal surfaces of the lungs are drawn effectively, but not labelled so when learning it's hard to know what the anatomical features are. Aside from that, this book is amazing.
Par Tamir D. Anver
- Publié sur Amazon.com
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