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Grant's Dissector
Dissection Laboratory Manual
Author: Patrick W., Ph.D. Tank J. C. Boileau Grant
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Publication Date: 2005-04
Number Of Pages: 217
Book Info
Univ. of Texas, San Antonio. Student manual referenced to five major atlases: Grant's Atlas of Anatomy, 10 ed., c1999, by Agur; Color Atlas of Anatomy 4 ed., c1998, by Rohen; A.D.A.M. Student Atlas of Anatomy, c1996, by Olson; Atlas of Human Anatomy, 2 ed., c1997, by Netter; and Anatomy, 4 ed., c1997, by Clemente. Previous edition: c1994. Wirespiral binding. DNLM:
The literature in this book is captivating, as it captures your attention and mental imagination of gross anatomy. It is clear, concise, and a work of art. The pictures are simple and memorable, and each serves its purpose well. There are some clinical correlations in the book, but another source is needed for this specifically. This book is the best way to study and review your anatomy, quickly and painlessly. It brings its reader a holistic view of each body section, and helps to tie everything together. It is indeed, the best way to understand anatomy, and is the tool to help you dissect a body mentally. For the next addition, I recommend adding cross sections and more clinical correlates, as it would make the perfect USMLE and lifetime review book.
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