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![]() | Color Atlas of Anatomy: A Photographic Study of the Human Body by Johannes W. Rohen, Chihiro Yokochi, Elke Lutjen-Drecoll ISBN-10: 9780683304923 ISBN-10: 0-683-30492-5 ISBN-13: 9780683304923 ISBN-13: 978-0-683-30492-3 Hardcover 1998-01-15 Williams & Wilkins Find Lowest Price | |
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Product Description Univ. of Erlangen-Nurnberg, Germany.This popular atlas with high-quality photographs is a student aid to dissection. Includes over 1,000 figures, 947 in color. Sixty new photographs and 20 new drawings are included. Previous edition: c1993. DNLM: Anatomy--atlases. | ||
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Great for cadaver lab! I don't know how I would have gotten through my cadaver lab without this book. We are tested on cadavers (not pictures) and this was a great way to fuse the information gained from drawn pictures and actual cadavers. I would definitely recommend this to anyone taking anatomy lab. | ||
Great Atlas for Cadaver Labs The book is really good and has actual pictures of cadavers. It is very helpful in student cadaver labs for identifying as well as studying. It also has some diagrams and bone structures at the beginning of the book. It is also well organized starting with the head and ending with the lower limbs. | ||
excellent This atlas has real cadaver photos for all areas of the body. The fact that the pictures are real will help when studying for a practical exam in anatomy. The only negative aspect is there are around 50 pins per page which could be annoying when searching for a part you want to find. | ||
Excellent resource for Bioengineers The Color Atlas of Anatomy was recommended to me as a reference for designing implantables and surgical instruments. As a non-anatomist, I found the illustrations and cadaveric photographs to accurately reflect my cadaveric surgical trials in the wet-lab. I often referred to this atlas while designing an Achilles Tendon repair instrument and other orthopedic surgical instruments. | ||
A must for anatomy I consider this book to be a must for any anatomy student. The pictures are exactly what you will see when you enter the lab. | ||