Netter’s Radiologic Anatomy

Frank Netter has a new venture, a radiologic atlas. It compares his anatomical drawings with relevant radiologic images. If you useAtlas of Human Anatomy, 4th Edition
, it apparently uses those images, which is an excellent memory starter for those who already use that atlas. It is aimed at junior medical students, those interested in radiology and other anatomically precise fields (such as surgery).

I have not been able to get my hands on this textbook, but it looks great. It is also remarkably reasonable pricing for a Netter text. If you use Netter’s atlas, it is probably worth checking out.

I would love to hear from anyone who has had a good look at this atlas - what did you think?

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