This is, without a doubt, one of the most beautiful books I have ever lain eyes on. I've always wanted to improve my skills with drawing, particularly people, and heard anatomy books such as this one are a great starting place. It shows, if nothing else, one man's determination to document what it means to be human (if on a purely physical level) and is an astonishing accomplishment. Each and every page (804 or so of them) have immaculately, painstakingly illustrated images of every muscle, bone, artery, organ you can think to name. The section describing surgery (pages 542 to 636) provides a fascinating insight into how far surgical procedure has progressed in the last almost 2 centuries, though also sheds a great amount of light on the pioneers of such an important then emerging science.
Purchased as a gift for a friend, flipping through the pages makes me want to keep it all to myself. And in an age of digital e-books and Wikipedia, this is definitely one to purchase in "physical form" if you will.. The pages are glossy and perfectly printed, and at times you'll feel the need to take out your trusty magnifying glass to examine further. If you have any interest in anatomy and surgical processes from the mid 19th century.. BUY THIS BOOK!! :)