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In 1858, Drs. Henry Gray and Henry Vandyke Carter created a book for their surgical colleagues that established an enduring standard among anatomical texts. After more than 150 years of continuous publication, Gray’s Anatomy remains the definitive, comprehensive reference on the subject, offering ready access to the information you need to ensure safe, effective practice. This 41st edition has been meticulously revised and updated throughout , reflecting the very latest understanding of clinical anatomy from field leaders around the world. The book’s traditional lavish art programme and clear text have been further honed and enhanced, while major advances in imaging techniques and the new insights they bring are fully captured in new state-of-the-art X-ray, CT, MR, and ultrasonic images. The completely reconfigured accompanying eBook version is richly enhanced with additional content and media, covering all the body regions, cell biology and embryogenesis. This unlocks a whole new level of related information, interactivity and understanding, in keeping with the spirit of innovation that has characterized Gray’s Anatomy since its inception. Presents the most detailed and dependable coverage of anatomy available anywhere Regional organization collects all relevant material on each body area together in one place, making access to core information easier for clinical readers Anatomical information is matched with key clinical information where relevant Numerous clinical discussions emphasize considerations that may affect medical care Each chapter has been edited by experts in their field, ensuring access to the very latest evidence-based information on that topic More than 1,000 completely new photographs , including an extensive electronic collection of the latest X-ray, CT, MR, and histological images The downloadable Expert Consult eBook version included with your purchase allows you to search all of the text, figures, references and videos from the book on a variety of devices Carefully selected electronic enhancements include additional text , tables , illustrations , labelled imaging and videos – as well as 24 specially invited ‘Commentaries’ on new and emerging topics related to anatomy Review: Great source of knowledge with downloadable soft copy! - I wanted to get detailed information to better understand a medical problem I have. As an engineer I'm used to reading technical books to build or expand knowledge. After researching different options, this seemed the best bet, and the fact it came with an online version was the final data point I needed. The book and the level of details as well as images and illustrations is outstanding. The text is detailed and easy to understand. The illustrations and images are of high quality and make it easier to get the point. Some of the MRI images are better than the ones I have of myself. The book is logically organized and it's easy to use its taxonomy to find whatever you're seeking. It is an amazing source of knowledge! It was easy to create an online account and download a copy of the book as well as available videos to my iPhone X and iPad. desertcart had this book and I got it in two days. I'm delighted with the book and desertcart. It is worth the price. If you are debating a new vs. used copy, consider that the new book version comes with the online access code that lets you download this very big and heavy book. The soft copy has videos and is very easy to use. The books itself is great for sitting at a desk and reading while looking at the images. Review: Still the best professional textbook of Anatomy. - I am a retired plastic surgeon that always had a special interest in Anatomy and over the years collected all good Atlas but always kept my 1962 Gray's anatomy. After getting the new Gray's anatomy forty-first edition 2016 I finally got rid of my old Gray's of 1962 ( not easily ) .The new one is a master piece, to be used as reference , but I wouldn't recommend it for medical students. I would rather recommend to them " Human Anatomy " 9th edition by Martini, Tallitschand Nath, that is to me the best textbook of anatomy for medical student or any student of anatomy. It is a wonderful book and it makes anatomy simple and fun. I also have Gray's anatomy for students 3rd edition that is also an excellent textbook for students of anatomy.Those 2 textbooks should be used with an atlas and my favorite is "Thieme atlas of anatomy, by Gilroy and Macpherson ", followed by Grant's Atlas of anatomy 13th edition and NETTER.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 125 Reviews |
P**S
Great source of knowledge with downloadable soft copy!
I wanted to get detailed information to better understand a medical problem I have. As an engineer I'm used to reading technical books to build or expand knowledge. After researching different options, this seemed the best bet, and the fact it came with an online version was the final data point I needed. The book and the level of details as well as images and illustrations is outstanding. The text is detailed and easy to understand. The illustrations and images are of high quality and make it easier to get the point. Some of the MRI images are better than the ones I have of myself. The book is logically organized and it's easy to use its taxonomy to find whatever you're seeking. It is an amazing source of knowledge! It was easy to create an online account and download a copy of the book as well as available videos to my iPhone X and iPad. Amazon had this book and I got it in two days. I'm delighted with the book and Amazon. It is worth the price. If you are debating a new vs. used copy, consider that the new book version comes with the online access code that lets you download this very big and heavy book. The soft copy has videos and is very easy to use. The books itself is great for sitting at a desk and reading while looking at the images.
R**E
Still the best professional textbook of Anatomy.
I am a retired plastic surgeon that always had a special interest in Anatomy and over the years collected all good Atlas but always kept my 1962 Gray's anatomy. After getting the new Gray's anatomy forty-first edition 2016 I finally got rid of my old Gray's of 1962 ( not easily ) .The new one is a master piece, to be used as reference , but I wouldn't recommend it for medical students. I would rather recommend to them " Human Anatomy " 9th edition by Martini, Tallitschand Nath, that is to me the best textbook of anatomy for medical student or any student of anatomy. It is a wonderful book and it makes anatomy simple and fun. I also have Gray's anatomy for students 3rd edition that is also an excellent textbook for students of anatomy.Those 2 textbooks should be used with an atlas and my favorite is "Thieme atlas of anatomy, by Gilroy and Macpherson ", followed by Grant's Atlas of anatomy 13th edition and NETTER.
T**N
Every person should have this in their library.
This weighty volume is very interesting and educational even for a lay person like myself. The color illustrations are so much larger, clearer and easy to understand that the black and white illustrations in the "classic" Gray's Anatomy. It helps us better understand the incredible machines that our bodies are. Plus you can set it up to have the full volume accessible from your smart phone or PC / laptop / iPad.
A**B
Wonderful Resource - worth the money
This book arrived promptly, as advertised, and has been a useful resource for me with my medical courses. It was recommended by a professor to our class, and I am glad that I went ahead and invested in it.
N**H
Excellent condition. Better than expected.
Better than expected- an intact copy.
D**R
Clinically oriented.
Love the new reorganization of the text to a more regional approach, which is how we approach anatomy clinically.
D**N
Printed book PLUS complete iPad app!
Excellent book. The text is a bit small for my old eyes but overall it is well organized and high quality printing. I also enjoy the Inkling app that gave me no charge access to the entire book on my iPad. Now, I can use the physical book or the iPad to browse making this a great purchase. I am CEO of a software company supporting medical device compliance so my needs are to gain a general knowledge. I am not a medical professional.
D**A
Perfectly described. Brand new book.
Bought the book for my niece who is in Med School. She was very happy to receive it.
J**R
Well in delivery and solved our purposes
E**C
good book
L**I
I'm a MD student, I've bought this book for my anatomy exam(s). Even if I don't use it for my basic learning, I found it useful to better understand some more complex concepts and/or neuroanatomy.
W**I
O livro foi adquirido para uso no curso de medicina conforme indicação acadêmica. A compra e a entrega do produto ocorreram dentro da expectativa da empresa Amazon.
C**H
I'm not a doctor, which is why I'm writing this: part of Gray's appeal is that it's readable by anyone who wants a better understanding of anatomy if they're prepared to put in the effort. This review is of the Kindle edition. 100+ years of development really show. The text, while it explains complex connections and concepts in their Latinate terminology, is in fact beautifully simple, straightforward sentences in logical sequence. (Which is how all textbooks should be.) The illustrations are also logically coloured and extremely consistent from page to page and chapter to chapter. The parts of the book are logically divided and it's easy to dip in and out. My big goal for 2017 is simply to read it cover to cover to foster a greater understanding, although I have no prior medical knowledge. A few quibbles, which may not be quibbles to medical professionals. I expected the section on neuroanatomy to include content on how the brain *thinks* as well as *works*, ie. which parts of your grey matter are responsible for which functions. Obviously I misunderstood the word. And on Kindle, the chapter titles look very strange, since the text is force-justified creating big gaps between words. (Great for body text, not for headlines.) But for a very graphic textbook on a 6" screen it's all perfectly readable. For diagrams, however, you'll need Kindle for PC/Mac or a large tablet to see the detail. And detail is important, because with it you'll find yourself drawn in wonder at how your body works. ("Lines of skin tension on the dorsum of the trunk", anyone?) Like Albert's "Molecular Biology of the Cell", it's a superlative textbook that every home should have at least one copy of. The best resource, updated with a fresh, modern feel and the latest information - it's a true masterwork.
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