Anatomica’s Body Atlas

Anatomica’s Body Atlas by Kurt Albertine is a comprehensive human anatomy reference published by Thunder Bay Press in 2006. This edition spans 560 pages and is presented in English, offering an extensive overview of the human body arranged by physiological system. The book illustrates various body parts, their functions, conditions, disorders, and symptoms, showcasing the complexity and beauty of human anatomy.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of each region of the human body, supported by full-color illustrations that map every body part from the ankle to the zygomatic bone. The work is crafted by an international team of medical experts, illustrators, and researchers, ensuring that the information is both authoritative and accessible. This atlas serves as a guided tour through human anatomy, making it a valuable resource for those interested in medical science and life sciences.
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This comprehensive human anatomy reference, arranged by physiological system, includes body parts, functions, conditions, disorders, and symptoms. From the ankle to the Y chromosome, this authoritative body atlas superbly illustrates the beauty and intricacy of the human body. An international team of medical experts, illustrators and researchers present anatomy in the context of physiological systems and provide a comprehensive, yet fully accessible, guided tour of each region of the human anatomy, its functions, conditions, disorders, and symptoms. Full color illustrations throughout map every body part, ankle to zygomatic bone, inside and out.
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