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    Senior Member Mattie's Avatar
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    I think Netter is amazing. The drawings are really clear. I use Aclands which we get free through PMS. I also use Moore and Dalley - Clinically Oriented Anatomy - which is great for combining anatomy with clinical situations.
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    Gosling, gotta love it, especially useful for navigating through cadavers. Best there is when it comes to using it as a straight atlas. Use good old Moore as a supplementary text, although I find drawings not that useful as you can't get much of a 3D perspective. Its alright I suppose if you use models to learn anatomy.

    But Gosling is just so awesome for navigating around a prosection or a cadaver.
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