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BASIC SCIENCE

Grant’s Dissector

Fifteenth Edition,

International Edition

Patrick W. Tank, PhD

Director, Division of

Anatomical Education,

Department of Neurobiology

and Developmental Sciences,

University of Arkansas for

Medical Sciences

March 2012 / Spiralbound / 10.875 x 8.375 / Approx. 248 Illus.

978-1-4511-7566-0

DESCRIPTION

FEATURES

Grant’s Dissector

walks students step by step through

dissection procedures in the anatomy lab. Each chapter

is consistently organized, beginning with a brief study

of surface anatomy followed by concise coverage of

osteology, presenting important foundational structures

that will aid in localization of soft tissue structures. Each

unit begins with a “Dissection Overview,” a guide to the

procedures to be accomplished during the session. This

is followed by “Dissection Instructions,” with a logical

sequence and numbered steps for the dissection. Each

dissection concludes with a “Dissection Follow-up” that

presents a numbered list of tasks illustrating the important

features of the dissection and encouraging the synthesis of

information.

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NEW! Updated artwork featuring approximately 75

replacement and/or modified figures

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NEW! New placement of dissection of suboccipital

region in neck section

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NEW! “Dissection Reviews” retitled to “Dissection

Follow-up” to more accurately describe the exercises

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“Before you Dissect” and “After you Dissect”

information accompanying each procedure

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“Clinical Correlation” blue boxes that lend relevance to

each procedure

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Image bank for faculty preparing lectures or source

material, with full online access for students

ANATOMY

Grant’s Atlas of

Anatomy

Thirteenth Edition,

International Edition

Anne M.R. Agur, BSc (OT),

MSc, PhD

Professor, Division of

Anatomy, Department of

Surgery, Faculty of Medicine,

University of Toronto,

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Arthur F. Dalley, PhD

Professor, Department of Cell

& Developmental Biology,

Adjunct Professor, Department of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation,

Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Adjunct Professor of

Anatomy, Belmont University School of Physical Therapy, Nashville,

Tennessee

February 2012 / Softbound / 10.875 x 9.1785

888 pp. / Approx. 1600 Illus. / Approx. 79 Tables

978-1-4511-1031-9

DESCRIPTION

A cornerstone of gross anatomy since 1943, Grant’s Atlas

of Anatomy reaches students worldwide with its realistic

dissection illustrations, detailed surface anatomy photos,

clinical images and comments, and quick-reference muscle

tables. Renowned for its accuracy, pedagogy, and clinical

relevance, this classic atlas boasts significant enhancements,

including updated artwork, new conceptual diagrams,

and vibrantly re-colored illustrations. Clinical material is

clearly highlighted in blue text for easy identification.

FEATURES

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NEW! Additional clinical images (CTs, MRIs) help

stu- dents apply the laboratory experience to clinical

rotations.

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NEW! Updated/additional clinical comments now

appear in blue text for quick identification.

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NEW! Grant’s classic illustrations have been updated/

replaced or feature enhanced colorization.

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NEW! Schematic and orientation drawings have been

updated or replaced to better facilitate understanding of

structures and relationships.

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Color surface anatomy photographs combine with

hallmark anatomical illustrations for the most complete

atlas available.

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Diagnostic images, with sections at the end of each

chapter, feature clinically relevant MRIs, CT scans, and

ultrasounds.