ME&A Textbook Catalogue 2016

ANATOMY

Human Gross Anatomy A. Olinger

Detailed enough for use as an atlas and concise enough for efficient review, Human Gross Anatomy provides concentrated coverage of anatomy that promotes learning rather than rote memorisation. Clear, high quality cadaveric photographs and explanatory diagrams are presented side by side with to-the-point bulleted explanations to help anatomy students develop a true understanding of each anatomical structure. Addressing current curricula trends with a systemic approach to anatomy, consistently covered within regional chapters to reflect the structure used in dissection labs, this practical, user-friendly book highlights important muscle information through “Action Boxes” and uses colour-coded labels for origin, insertion, and innervation.

978-1-4511-8740-3 / 400 pp / 2,200 illus / Jun 2015

Lippincott’s Concise Illustrated Anatomy: Back, Upper Limb and Lower Limb B. Pansky, T. Gest

The first title in the new three-volume Lippincott’s Concise Illustrated Anatomy series, Back, Upper Limb and Lower Limb supports medical students as well as others studying or seeking a specialty reference for the clerkship years and beyond. Each volume in the series includes outline text to accompany full colour, atlas-style images and illustrations from sources such as

the Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Atlas of Anatomy . 978-1-60831-383-9 / 288 pp / 395 Illus, 60 tables / 2011

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