This is a straightforward, hands-on dissection guide for human gross anatomy. Practical and easy to follow, its ideal balance of succinct descriptive text and detailed illustrations helps students to navigate through a dissection quickly and skillfully.
- Pairs crisp line drawings with concise, bulleted instructions that can be followed easily.
- Presents separate sections on the trunk, head and neck, pelvis and perineum, and upper and lower extremities.
- Focuses on "where and how to cut," with a minimum of clinical side notes.
- Offers a companion web site with cadaver photographs that students can review before going into lab, as well as a "Questions and Answers" section for self testing.
David A. Morton, M.S., Ph.D.(ABD), Anatomy, University of Utah; Kerry D. Peterson, L.F. P., Anatomy Laboratory Director, University of Utah; and Kurt H. Albertine, Ph.D., Professor of Peds, Medicine and Anatomy, University of Utah