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Sobotta Atlas of Human Anatomy: One Volume Edition Latin nomenclature. 14th ed
This is the exam atlas that helps in learning and understanding anatomy. The English-language Sobotta Atlas with Latin nomenclature is specifically adapted to the needs of preclinical medical students.
This is the new 14th edition of the classic atlas in English with Latin labels. The SOBOTTA Atlas covers the complete macroscopic anatomy in full detail and equaled quality with almost 2000 figures. The Atlas' organization by body region corresponds to the way you learn in your dissection labs. Simple new introductory schemes and general overviews help you to understand the more complex figures and connections – step by step.
The Sobotta Atlas covers the complete macroscopic anatomy in full detail and exceptional quality with almost 2000 figures. This unparalleled Atlas of Anatomy is organised by body region, mirroring the way you're taught during your dissection labs. Simple new introductions and general overviews help you to understand the more complex figures and connections - step by step. The addition of even more clinical figures (including new images and imaging modalities) makes this Atlas perfect for any type of course and curriculum.
Enclosed booklet features tables of muscles, joints and nerves to help with your learning. Accompanied by a compact brochure with tables on muscles, joints, and nerves. Reference to the matching tables in the separate Table Booklet. Vice versa, references are given from the tables to the matching figures. Cross references to further matching figures in the Atlas.
Navigation system: The menu indicates, where you actually are. This way you quickly locate the sought structure: arteries, veins and nerves are distinguishable by different colours. To facilitate the application of anatomical knowledge to clinical practice, the new SOBOTTA comes with even more clinical figures, including new imaging techniques (IX-ray, MRT, CT etc.), endoscopic images, intraoperative colour photographs of inner organs, pictures from patients with common paralyses and more - designed to be suitable for any type of curriculum. (less)
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