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Following an "external to internal" presentation, each chapter of this atlas begins by describing the anatomical structure of the organs in a systematic manner, before moving on to regional anatomy. The examination of both superficial and deeper layers should make this text well-suited to students. Cross-sectional anatomy is becoming increasingly important, especially to clinicians, and additional MRI and CAT scans have been included to meet this need. The atlas is prefaced by a short introductory chapter which explains modern diagnostic imaging modalities.
Worthy of 6 stars. This book shines in its amazing and impressive presentation of the human body. I strongly suggest to every medical student not to learn how to locate structures nor what they look like using cartoon drawings and artistic representations. Rohen's shines because you don't only see the real structures, you see their texture, colouring, and spatial relationships. The same part of the body is also commonly displayed from different views/slices, and every structure is dissected with exquisite dexterity, revealing structures through various layers.This edition of the series also has labeling of the structures with arrows and lines, with the name of the corresponding structure away from the structures themselves, so it's like the book works as flash cards too!This book specifically shines in:-GI system-Head & neck (you'll be thankful you got the book for just reason, haha)-Male/female pelvis-Being light on text. Use this book for the visual component of your studies, and supplement it with Netter's and Moore's.This book is great for the entire human body though, because you get to see every single tendon and ligament as well too. Everything you can imagine and need is in here!This is the most impressive and useful textbook I've had in medical school so far, and highly recommend it to any MS-1 starting out!My book has since degraded in shape since it's older and I've carried it around so much, but I'm definitely getting another copy to keep with me for the rest of my medical career. It's a must-have!