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Atlas of Human Anatomy: With Netteranatomy.com (Netter Basic Science)

Netters Atlas of Human Anatomy is the most loved and best selling anatomy atlas in the English language.

In over 530 beautifully colored and easily understood illustrations, it teaches the complete human body with unsurpassed clarity and accuracy.

This new edition features 45 revised, 290 relabeled and 17 wholly new plates, drawn fully in the tradition of Frank Netter, and includes more imaging and clinical images than ever before.

Six Consulting Editors have worked together to ensure the new editions accuracy and usefulness in the lecture theatre, classroom and dissection lab.

Fifty plates from the book as well as a powerful and varied bank of ancillary material, unique to this atlas, are available online through www.netteranatomy.com, the Netter website which is powered by STUDENT CONSULT..

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