Reinforce your students’ knowledge of structures, pathways, and relationships with this active and engaging review tool! Netter’s Anatomy Coloring Book, 3rd Edition is cross-referenced to the bestselling Netter’s Atlas of Human Anatomy, 8th Edition, so you know your students are benefiting from reliable, up-to-date anatomical information. This comprehensive book is a fun and easy way to trace arteries, veins, and nerves through their courses and bifurcations, reinforce understanding of muscle origins and insertions, and develop a better understanding of the integration of individual organs in the workings of each body system throughout the human form. An ideal addition to any course where knowledge of anatomy is critical, this review tool helps students learn and master anatomy with ease. Netter's Anatomy Coloring Book is a perfect companion to the Atlas of Human Anatomy by Frank H. Netter, MD, as well as Netter's Anatomy Flash Cards and Netter's Clinical Anatomy textbook.
Presents each topic in two-page spreads—with outlines of Netter anatomical illustrations for coloring accompanied by high-yield information—that give context to the structures.
Features illustrations small enough for quick coloring, but large enough to provide you with important details, as well as multiple views/planes for better understanding of spatial relationships.
Offers tips for coloring key structures that emphasize how a coloring exercise can reinforce learning.
Contains helpful tables that review muscle attachments, innervation, action, and blood supply.
Features expanded Clinical Notes which highlight the importance of anatomy in medicine.
Includes Summary Exercises and Review Questions at the end of each system to reinforce learning.
Provides online access where you can search the complete contents of the book and view completed coloring pages—done by other students—for reference.
Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices.
John T. Hansen, PhD, Professor Emeritus, Neurobiology and Anatomy, Associate Dean for Admissions, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester, New York, USA
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