Last's Anatomy has for many editions been regarded as the standard text for all those training in surgery. Dealing with the anatomy of the human body on a regional basis, it emphasises the clinical and applied aspects of the subject for undergraduates and postgraduate trainees in medicine, surgery and dentistry. The last two editions were revised by Professor McMinn, who through working for the Royal College of Surgeons, was able to ensure that it evolved in line with the changes to the first part of the FRCS exam. The new author Sinnatamby also works for the college and is instrumental in the latest changes to the exam and the creation of the new MRCS, at which this book will be targeted. Within each regionally based chapter there will be a more system based approach Reduced factual content; shorter extent
Last is literally the best book for anatomy if you're a specialist, but it continues to lack enough images, it is obviously ment that way, but a bit more images would take it into perfection.