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    Pocket Atlas of Human Anatomy: Based on the International Nomenclature, 4 Edition (repost)

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    Pocket Atlas of Human Anatomy: Based on the International Nomenclature, 4 Edition (repost)

    Pocket Atlas of Human Anatomy: Based on the International Nomenclature, 4 Edition by Heinz Feneis, Wolfgang, M.D. Dauber
    English | 2000 | ISBN: 0865779287 | 500 pages | PDF | 11,1 MB

    Pocket atlas translated from the German edition, c1998. Anatomical terms are arranged by systems in accordance with the international nomenclature. Previous edition: c1994. For students and clinicians.

    Review
    "This book is completely illustrated in black, white, and gray. There is a consistent style of terms on the left page and illustrations on th e right page. There is a handy tabbing system in blue at the right margin. The book moves from general anatomy at the beginning, progressing to bones in a cranial-to-caudal fashion. The book then illustrates soft tissues such as ligaments, muscles, tendons, and fascia. There are extensive illustrations of brain structures as well as nerves (spinal and cranial) and the autonomic nervous system. Each of the sensory organs in illustrated…especially useful for brain anatomy if one needs to review fiber locations and specific cell-type location…a good text for those who are building a library to assist in their clinical practice or update their knowledge on neuroanatomy."–Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy