Atlas of Anatomy, Fourth Edition builds on its longstanding reputation of being the highest quality anatomy atlas published to date. With more than 2,000 exquisitely detailed illustrations, including over 120 new to this edition, the Atlas helps students and seasoned clinicians master the details of human anatomy.
Key Features:
- NEW! Expanded Radiology sections include over 40 new radiographs, CTs, and MRIs
- NEW! A more dissectional approach to the head and neck region places neck anatomy before that of the head – the way most students dissect
- NEW! Additional images and tables detail the challenging anatomy of the peritoneal cavity, inguinal region, and infratemporal and pterygopalatine fossae
- NEW! Almost 30 new clinical boxes focus on function, pathology, diagnostic techniques, anatomic variation, and more
- NEW! More comprehensive coverage clarifies the complexities of the ANS, including revised wiring schematics
- Also included in this new edition:
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- Muscle Fact spreads provide origin, insertion, innervation, and action
- An innovative, user-friendly format: every topic covered in two side-by-side pages
- Online images with “labels-on and labels-off” capability are ideal for review and self-testing
What users say about the Atlas of Anatomy:
“I can’t say enough how much I like the organization of this text. I think Thieme has ‘hit the nail on the head’ with structuring everything by region (Lower Limb) and sub-region (Ankle & Foot). It’s very easy to find what you’re looking for…”
“The figures in the Atlas of Anatomy are exemplary and surpass other competing texts. The images are clear, precise, and aesthetically colored. The unique views presented in this work are also very helpful for studying a three-dimensional subject such as human anatomy.”
Julia Bian –
Great for medical students in anatomy and surgical residents. I used an online version through med school but wanted a hard copy to study from now that I’m a resident. Not expensive and worth the money!
Marlena Ramanis –
This is a very comprehensive textbook with great attention to detail about clinical anatomy. The authors have put a lot of time and resources into making this book clinically relevant and I believe it is the best atlas out there!
Robert Gardere –
I am a retired Plastic surgeon, who always had a very special interest in Anatomy. In medical school I mostly used Grant’s Anatomy, but also had the original Sobotta in 4 volumes, Hamilton Lockhart and Fyfe and Gray’s anatomy.
Bryan Smith –
The greatest human anatomy atlas ever created. An absolute marvel of human achievement. If the Library of Alexandria still stood, this would be their anatomical reference.
Lee Smith –
So comprehensive, so extensive, on the subject of human anatomy! Color drawings that look like photos. The best I’ve ever seen – and at the price a bargain!