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Color Atlas of Anatomy: A Photographic Study of the Human Body (Color Atlas of Anatomy (Rohen))

Color Atlas of Anatomy: A Photographic Study of the Human Body (Color Atlas of Anatomy (Rohen)) 0.00 of 5 stars

  • Author(s)  Johannes W Rohen,  Chihiro Yokochi,  Elke Lü.tjen-Drecoll,  
  • Binding  Hardcover
  • Edition  Sixth Edition
  • ISBN  0781790131
  • ISBN-13  9780781790130
  • Publisher  Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
  • Release Date  4/1/2006
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Anatomy Lab Study Aid
12/8/20075.00 of 5 stars
This atlas is the absolute best I have found. I am currently in an Anatomy Lab that has limited time with the cadavers. This atlas has extraordinary pictures of all aspects of dissections. Whether you are working with the brachial plexus, cranial nerves, thoracic arteries, or any other system for that matter, the atlas covers the dissection and has complete pictures real cadavers much easier to learn from and identify on real cadavers than studying from simple diagrams!
This one is a hidden gem!
1/20/20085.00 of 5 stars
I often use this book along with my Netter. This is great because you are able to see the cadaver without the freaky smell and to study even in your own bedroom!. Upon alot of times of reading and comparing it to my Netter's, I found out that even Rohen had the reputation for its remarkable photographs of a real cadaver for years- it sometimes is lacking on labels for some parts, though you can see it. However, if this is the problem, you can use this along with your Netter's Atlas to see the missing part you did'nt saw with Rohen.
Must Have
2/10/20085.00 of 5 stars
This is a must have book for anyone in Gross Anatomy. The actual pictures of the dissections are amazing and definitely help you get ready for lab practicals.
Excellent resource
3/17/20085.00 of 5 stars
This is a fantastic supplement for gross anatomy. Netter's Atlas is better for visualizing the basic concepts of anatomy, and I would recommend purchasing that book before this one. If you can afford two anatomy supplements, though, the Color Atlas should be next on your list. No drawing can really replace an actual dissection. This atlas is much more useful for studying in preparation for a practical exam, whereas Netter's might better serve you when studying for your written. This (like Netter's) is also a rarity of a medical text insofar as it also makes a great coffee table book (if you don't have squeamish friends).
extremely useful book
4/5/20085.00 of 5 stars
i find this book extremely useful.instead of my atlas i use this book because from a coloured atlas there is a big difference with what you actually see in a cadaver.i would definitely recommend this book.