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The New Atlas of Human Anatomy

The New Atlas of Human Anatomy

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Nice To Look At and Informative
Review: "The New Atlas of Human Anatomy" is not an anatomy atlas that is similar to Netter's and Gray's. This is very visual and this gives nice, computerized anatomical charts. These charts are some of the most creative and beautiful charts that have been published. All of the charts that are in this book are three dimensional and they give you a feel as to what it is like if you could look at many different angles of each organ. To go along with the charts are informative essays on the functions of each organ or system that is in the book and there is important vocabulary highlighted in these essays. There is also a list of each minor part of the organ so you can find each part of the organ that you are looking at. This anatomical reference was put together by the Visible Human Project, a big project that had goals of doing what was presented in this book, three dimensional, computerized anatomy charts. This is a very nice medical book to add to any collection but this will not substitute big anatomy atlasses such as Gray's Anatomy. This is a very nice reference and keep-sake.

Happy Reading!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Nice To Look At and Informative
Review: "The New Atlas of Human Anatomy" is not an anatomy atlas that is similar to Netter's and Gray's. This is very visual and this gives nice, computerized anatomical charts. These charts are some of the most creative and beautiful charts that have been published. All of the charts that are in this book are three dimensional and they give you a feel as to what it is like if you could look at many different angles of each organ. To go along with the charts are informative essays on the functions of each organ or system that is in the book and there is important vocabulary highlighted in these essays. There is also a list of each minor part of the organ so you can find each part of the organ that you are looking at. This anatomical reference was put together by the Visible Human Project, a big project that had goals of doing what was presented in this book, three dimensional, computerized anatomy charts. This is a very nice medical book to add to any collection but this will not substitute big anatomy atlasses such as Gray's Anatomy. This is a very nice reference and keep-sake.

Happy Reading!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A Serious Anatomical Inaccuracy
Review: It is amazing that a book claiming to be anatomically correct would show incomplete male genitalia. Where is the prepuce? An intact adult has a movable prepuce, this self-lubricating portion has the highest concentration of nerve endings in the penis. Over 80% of the world's males have an intact penis, to show an altered organ as though it were normal is an affront to biology. This is not precise, what message does this send to intact men?

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Missing body parts
Review: It is astounding that a book claiming to be "anatomically correct" would show incomplete male genitalia. Where is the foreskin? This movable, self-lubricating portion has the highest concentration of nerve endings in the penis. Over 80% of the world's males have an intact penis - to show an altered organ as though it were normal is an affront to biology.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The New Atlas by Mc Cracken
Review: The presentation shows a 3-dimensional and anatomically correct
version of the human body depicted in full-color. All of the
major body systems are depicted for view by a wide constituency
of medical students, biology students, students of anatomy
and a broad general readship. Each body system has a locator
for ease of navigation through the text. Illustrations are
annotated methodically in full color. The musculature is set
forth in high definition for ease of identification.
The work is worth the price paid. Every scientific and
medical library should have one. This presentation would be
perfect for any class project in science.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Simply wonderful.
Review: This book is an excellent reference tool for the layman who wants to know more about human anatomy. The illustrations are unsurpassed. I was astonished to see that it had such a low average customer rating, until I read the negative reviews. One is apparently from a "serious student of anatomy." I will confess ignorance as to whether it would suffice as a textbook for professional anatomy training; I just know that it greatly enhanced my lay understanding of how the human body is structured and how it works. The other negative reviews are from anti-circumcision activists who are apparently outraged that the depiction of the male penis in the book is that of a circumcised rather than an uncircumcised organ. Enough said.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: NOT for the serious anatomy/medical student
Review: This book is NOT for the serious student of anatomy. If you are a medical student/anatomy major who is trying to learn the origins and insertions of the different muscle groups, or which nerves serve which muscle group, this book is not for you. If you are someone who has a passing interest in anatomy and/or you know your anatomy exam will consist of identifying and/or labeling structures on a piece of paper, this book is for you. The interactive CD disc allows you to rotate 3-D models of various structures and progressively "dissect" them with a mouse click, down to the blood supply or smallest bone. This book will be interesting as a reference guide if you have cause to explain or show different structures to lay-people, but other than that, it is not very useful.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: New and exciting
Review: This book is really very interesting. It isn't like the regular A&P text books. It describes some anatomy but it wouldn't get you through an anatomy class at all. The pictures are beautiful and the book is huge with wonderful descriptions. It is very easy to understand, even for a lay person. I enjoyed the book very much. Disregard the other bad reviews. I can't believe someone would make a huge deal about a circumsized cadaver! (which is how they reproduced their photos!!)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Where Wonders Never Cease
Review: This is the most incredible book on Human Anatomy that you could ever want. Because of the amazing new scanning technology created for this monumental project, the visuals are the most clear and inclusive possible in our time. The printed information is clear and concise, the layout is easy to use and well done. To put it simply, to be the slightest bit interested in the human body and NOT buy this book would be an error in judgement. Get it. You will love it! Wow! What a book! Thank you to the creaters for offering it to the public at such a rediculously affordable price!


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