A cornerstone of gross anatomy since 1943, Grant’s Atlas of Anatomy continues to reach students worldwide with its realistic illustrations, detailed surface anatomy photos, clinical relevance, and muscle tables. Renowned for its accuracy, pedagogy, and clinical relevance, the new edition of this classic anatomy atlas features many improvements, including updated artwork, more vital tissue colors, new conceptual diagrams, vibrantly re-colored illustrations, and a more consistent art style. Clinical integration has been greatly enhanced in this edition, with clinical material clearly highlighted for easy identification. In addition, the organization within each chapter has been updated to provide a clearer and more consistent approach. A companion Website offers student and instructor versions of Grant’s Interactive Atlas, including images from the book, video clips from Acland’s DVD Atlas of Human Anatomy, USMLE-style questions, image-based drag-and-drop questions, and electronic flash cards from Gould’s Clinical Anatomy Flash Cards. Also available is an interactive atlas for faculty, which contains all of the images, select Acland clips, presentations of dissection sequences, an expanded table of contents, and more

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3 Responses to “Grant’s Atlas of Anatomy”

  1. ajeet says:

    can u tell some websites where i can download ebooks easily..?

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  2. khalid says:

    thank you

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  3. dr\Michael says:

    It’s a wounderful book. Thank you.

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