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2007-01-24 08:22:11 · 8 answers · asked by unknownem 1 in Science & Mathematics Medicine

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In my Opinion, Netter's.

2007-01-24 08:34:54 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

I've been drawing for 20 years. And I fill the best book for human anatomy is Anatomy for the Artist. a comprehensive guide to drawing the human body. by Daniel Carter & Michael Courtney. I can't remember how much I paid for it I think it was 20$ and I bought it at Books A-Million.

2016-03-14 23:25:36 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I though the anatomy and physiology coloring books were the best ways to learn anatomy, it's a different and fun way of learning with all of the areas of the body broken down into "easily digestible" pieces of information

2007-01-25 18:09:40 · answer #3 · answered by Phlebotomist 3 · 0 0

Gray's Anatomy is the definitive work on the subject. It dates to the 18th century, but it's still used in medical schools today.

2007-01-24 09:15:15 · answer #4 · answered by texasjewboy12 6 · 0 0

Gray's Anatomy is the classic, but you can now get books that are photos of cadaver dissection and they are fascinating if you are studying for medical purposes.

2007-01-24 08:34:53 · answer #5 · answered by justbeingher 7 · 0 0

The Visible Human Male

2007-01-24 09:21:34 · answer #6 · answered by Ellie S 4 · 0 0

The classic one is Gray's Anatomy. (Not the TV show, but the book.) It is available online here:

http://www.bartleby.com/107/

2007-01-24 08:27:22 · answer #7 · answered by hcbiochem 7 · 0 0

Anything by Frank Netter!

2007-01-24 09:32:09 · answer #8 · answered by Doctor J 7 · 1 0

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