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BASIC SCIENCE

ANATOMY

Lippincott’s Concise Illustrated Anatomy:

Back, Upper, Limb & Lower Limb

August 2011 / Softbound / 8.375 x 10.875

288 pp. / Approx. 395 Illus. / Approx. 60 Tables

978-1-60831-383-9

Lippincott’s Concise Illustrated Anatomy:

Thorax, Abdomen & Pelvis

July 2012 / Softbound / 8.375 x 10.875

312 pp. / Approx. 392 Illus. / Approx. 5 Tables

978-1-60913-028-2

Lippincott’s Concise Illustrated Anatomy:

Head & Neck

February 2013 / Softbound / 8.375 x 10.875

384 pp. / Approx. 278 Illus. / Approx. 12 Tables

978-1-60913-027-5

Lippincott’s Concise Illustrated Anatomy,

3-Volume Set

Ben Pansky, PhD, MD

Professor Emeritus, Department of Surgery, University ofToledoCollege of Medicine and

Life Sciences,Toledo, OH

Thomas R. Gest, PhD

Professor, Department of Medical Education,TexasTech University Health SciencesCenter,

El Paso,TX

February 2013 / Softbound / 3-volume

978-1-4798-3778-9

DESCRIPTION

The first title in the new three-volume Lippincott’s

Concise Illustrated Anatomy series supports medical

students as well as others studying anatomy—

such as students in physical therapy, occupational

therapy, physician assistant, and dental programs—

or seeking a specialty reference for the clerkship

years and beyond. Each volume in the series includes

outline text to accompany full-color, atlas-style

images and illustrations from sources such as the

LippincottWilliams &Wilkins Atlas of Anatomy

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The unique regional focus of the series facilitates

teaching and learning in semester or year-long

anatomy systems blocks. This volume on the

back, upper limb, and lower limb aligns with the

musculoskeletal systems block. Two forthcoming

volumes in the series—Thorax, Abdomen, and Pelvis

and Head and Neck—cover other regions in depth.

FEATURES

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Outline format

balancing concise text with

com- prehensive, detailed artwork for quick and

efficient comprehension

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Hundreds of full-color, atlas-style illustrations

carefully placed in close relation to relevant text

for easy reference

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Logical regional sequence

revealing continuity

among anatomical structures and components;

chapters progressing inward from superficial

layers of the body to deep structures

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Clinical Considerations

highlighting much

sought-after, clinically relevant information

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Detailed tables

distributed at key points

throughout chapters

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Chapter-opening outlines

facilitating topic

location

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Online eBook, interactive Q&A, and faculty image

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