Anatomy study visual guide from "summary" of Atlas of Anatomy, Latin Nomenclature by Anne M. Gilroy,Brian R. MacPherson,Jamie Wikenheiser,Michael Schuenke,Erik Schulte,Udo Schumacher
Learning anatomy can be an intimidating task, but it doesn't have to be! This visual guide offers a straightforward and comprehensive way to understand the complexities of anatomy and make the learning experience more enjoyable.- A visual guide to the anatomy study is an essential tool for medical professionals and students alike; it enables you to understand how the body works even under the microscope. With the "Atlas of Anatomy, Latin Nomenclature" by Anne M. Gilroy, you can gain a holistic understanding of the human anatomy.
- An engaging companion to this book is its plethora of diagrams representing different systems of the body and which help readers comprehend the complexity of anatomy. From bones to muscles and tissues to organs, everything is explained simply but informatively.
- Whether you are studying to become an expert on anatomy or looking for a reference manual to answer your queries, this atlas contains all the necessary information. Also, it has a section dedicated purely to gender differences within anatomy to help clarify any confusions.
- This comprehensive volume provides detailed illustrations and anatomical descriptions in Latin that are easy to follow as well as informative. It goes through areas such as the skull, neck, arms and hands, back, abdomen and limbs down to the smallest structures.
- An amazing resource for those wanting to delve into the world of anatomy further, the atlas goes a long way to provide answers to all your questions. Make sure to use this powerful aid and take learning one step closer to becoming a proficient anatomy master.
- A useful feature in the book is labelling of forehead and brain structures based on topographical anatomy. By applying what you've learnt from various pathways and organ systems, you can build up knowledge of individual structures in intricate detail.