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Best anatomy atlas?


rad86

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Anatomy textbooks are not that useful. Class notes should cover everything you need there; you can borrow a text from the library to copy a few tables of nerves/arteries/veins/muscles if you need to.

 

An atlas on the other hand is a must: what you really need to know are what things look like, where they are, and what things are around them. Netter is great as a general atlas, and I would supplement with Rohen prior to a bellringer since the pictures are closer to what you will see on the exam than the drawings are. You can probably get away with just borrowing Rohen from the library for 1-2 weeks prior to the exam though, if you buy Netter for everyday use.

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