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Clinical Anatomy, 1999
2nd edition, by Frank H. Netter, M.D. 525 pp., Summitt, NJ: Novartis Medical Education, 1998. $84.98 (soft cover: $59.95).
Penelope Gaddum-Rosse, Cornelius Rosse
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2nd edition, by Frank H. Netter, M.D. 525 pp., Summitt, NJ: Novartis Medical Education, 1998. $84.98 (soft cover: $59.95).
Penelope Gaddum-Rosse, Cornelius Rosse
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1994
Because of the importance of understanding a uniform terminology and as an aid to orientation, please refer to the figure for a demonstration of the different planes for viewing human anatomy and for a view of the skeleton from the front.
R. Texhammar, C. Colton
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Because of the importance of understanding a uniform terminology and as an aid to orientation, please refer to the figure for a demonstration of the different planes for viewing human anatomy and for a view of the skeleton from the front.
R. Texhammar, C. Colton
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1990
In the last paragraph of the introduction to his book Atlas of Human Anatomy , Dr Netter states, "We did think of men like Vesalius, Leonardo da Vinci, William Hunter, and Henry Gray, who of course are unfortunately unavailable, but I do wonder what their comments might have been about this atlas." Perhaps the first medical illustrator was Berengario ...
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In the last paragraph of the introduction to his book Atlas of Human Anatomy , Dr Netter states, "We did think of men like Vesalius, Leonardo da Vinci, William Hunter, and Henry Gray, who of course are unfortunately unavailable, but I do wonder what their comments might have been about this atlas." Perhaps the first medical illustrator was Berengario ...
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Archives of Surgery, 1976
The author, who is professor of anatomy and embryology at the University of Leiden, the Netherlands, is known for his many contributions for our understanding of the anatomy of the hand. This book is a meticulous and authoritative text containing more information on this subject than can be found in any other single place.
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The author, who is professor of anatomy and embryology at the University of Leiden, the Netherlands, is known for his many contributions for our understanding of the anatomy of the hand. This book is a meticulous and authoritative text containing more information on this subject than can be found in any other single place.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1963
The second edition of this atlas comes 13 years after the original, amplifying the pattern established in the earlier work. More than 150 new illustrations have been added, including some from the classical "Warren's Handbook of Anatomy." The unique feature of this volume is that it incorporates the results of detailed analysis that the author and his
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The second edition of this atlas comes 13 years after the original, amplifying the pattern established in the earlier work. More than 150 new illustrations have been added, including some from the classical "Warren's Handbook of Anatomy." The unique feature of this volume is that it incorporates the results of detailed analysis that the author and his
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Anatomy of the Newborn: An Atlas.
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1969Edmund S. Crelin, Professor of Anatomy at Yale University School of Medicine, has filled a gap in anatomic literature with this atlas. Professor Crelin's fine drawings made from dissections provide, in one volume, a complete overview of newborn anatomic structure. He has pulled together, into a meaningful whole, information which previously existed but
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Radiation therapy‐associated toxicity: Etiology, management, and prevention
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Kyle Wang
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