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Manual of Practical Anatomy #1

Cunningham's Manual of Practical Anatomy

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Completely redesigned in an attractive new format, this popular three-volume manual provides students and practitioners with a comprehensive guide to human anatomy and a dissection guide recognized throughout the world. For the new edition, the dissection guide has been separated from the
text and remodeled to make it more distinctive and easier to read, and the text itself has been greatly expanded, with new sections on embryology, organogenesis, congenital malformations of clinical significance, and the new imaging and diagnostic techniques such as CT scanning. With an expanded
general introduction and additional explanations throughout, the new edition will prove the best Manual ever, answering the needs of a wide array of students and courses.

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First published January 1, 1893

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Daniel John Cunningham

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Prof Daniel John Cunningham was a Scottish physician, zoologist, and anatomist.

He earned his M.D. from the University of Edinburgh in 1876. From 1876 until 1882 he worked at the University of Edinburgh. From 1883 until 1903 he was Professor of Anatomy at Trinity College, Dublin. In 1903 he returned to the University of Edinburgh where he was Professor of Anatomy until his death.

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September 8, 2016
Kind of a brain-numbing amount of information, but fabulous for artists who really want to be familiar with human anatomy. This 1949 copy is not so obsolete as some of the earlier editions. The detailed x-rays are beautiful.
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