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    atlas of anatomy

    which one do u use?



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    McMinn's.

    And, of course, Acland's DVD Atlas of Anatomy.

    Cymro.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cymro
    McMinn's.

    And, of course, Acland's DVD Atlas of Anatomy.

    Cymro.
    Same here. Especially Acland! These DVDs got me through anatomy.

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    Don't like McMinn's myself. Prefer Rohen: -

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/...290797-7517440

    Whatever you do, don't buy an anatomy atlas until you've managed to flick through a few.

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    Acland's DVD atlas was a godsend during preclinicals. Dean and Pegington was the book that I used.
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    get the Netter's atlas for anatomy

    that is the best in the business!!!

    nothing better than that!

    check it out

    the others all suck!!

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    ...but Netter's is all drawings

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    i use sobotta and netter.

    netter's drawings are looking like a comic but it is easy to study (especially for muscles.)


    sometimes sobotta can be too confusing but i think it is the best for now

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    I got by with Human Anatomy: Colour Atlas and Text, Gosling et al. as well as Dean and Pegington. However, D&P is very UCL specific and the lack of colour puts a lot of people off. As mentioned already, make sure you road test a few before you buy one.

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    I quite like gosling, although i have just realised that my copy is somewhere in the DR and has been there all alone for about a year... perhaps i wont be getting that one back then!
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