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Anatomy

A Regional Atlas of the Human Body

Carmine D. Clemente

Medical / Allied Health Services / General

The Sixth Edition of Clemente's Anatomy features over 1,000 bright, realistically detailed full-color illustrations, plus a wealth of accompanying diagnostic images and numerous muscle tables. This classically organized regional atlas is based on the strikingly colorful, yet realistic illustrations of the world-renowned Sobotta Atlas of Human Anatomy.
This edition includes new plates on the brachial plexus and on nerves of the lower limb as well as new clinical images, including CT scans, x-rays, and sonograms. The book also has a new graphic design with brighter colors of headings and section tabs.
A companion website will offer an Interactive Atlas of Selected Images for students and an Image Bank for faculty.
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