Netter's Atlas of the Human Body
With this new reference, nonprofessionals can learn about anatomy from the same illustrations their physicians trained with in medical school. High-quality, anatomically correct color illustrations show the human body in detail in this beautifully produced volume. Concise supplementary text from Harvard Health Publications is scientifically accurate, and written so that it...more
Hardcover, 170 pages
Published
October 1st 2005
by Barron's Educational Series
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I bought this book when I was an undergraduate and it was helpful but not as good as Grant's Atlast of Anatomy.
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Frank H. Netter (25 April 1906-17 September 1991) was an artist, physician, and most notably, a leading medical illustrator. He was also a Fellow of The New York Academy of Medicine.
Frank Henry Netter was born in Manhattan at 53rd Street and Seventh Avenue, and grew up wanting to be an artist. In high school, he obtained a scholarship to study at the National Academy of Design, doing s...more
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Frank Henry Netter was born in Manhattan at 53rd Street and Seventh Avenue, and grew up wanting to be an artist. In high school, he obtained a scholarship to study at the National Academy of Design, doing s...more
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