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#1 Guest_Loka_*

Hi All,

I would like to share some really good books on Human Anatomy in this thread:

Color Atlas of Human Anatomy, Vol I-Locomotor System by Platzer

Pocket Atlas of Human Anatomy by Dauber

Hope you find them to be useful.

Cheers
Loka
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#2 Ahsan Iqbal 


Meson
What about Netter's atlas of human anatomy.
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#3 Mr. Moonlight 


Lepton
Netters is Awesome. The online software is also pretty cool although lacks slightly in detail.
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#4 Blue Bee 


Lepton
Hello
I would suggest you to study Students' Grays Anatomy
there is no parallel to it, its for undergraduate level
I have been with Anatomy for 2 yrs at medical school, i would like
all to study this book



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#5 Guest_Loka_*

View PostAhsan Iqbal, on 9 August 2011 - 07:54 PM, said:

What about Netter's atlas of human anatomy.


Does Netter's atlas has color codes?
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#6 ranazad 


Lepton
there is a great course to study anatomy and physiology, this is the link, it helps me hope you'll like it, plz share your thoughts

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regards
Rana
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#7 sammour 


Lepton
Gray's anatomy for medical students is the best in my opinion.
Netter's has some cool images as well.
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#9 Joshua201 


Lepton
For atlases, try Netters and Grant's.
Then for the main texts, Gray's anatomy and Clinically oriented anatomy is the best way to go.
Other online resources are particularly helpful as well.
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