Synopses & Reviews
Featuring more than 750 new, modern images, including clinical images, the Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Atlas of Anatomy, Latin Edition is a vibrantly colored, Latin-labeled regional atlas of human anatomy offering an unprecedented combination of visual aesthetic appeal and anatomical accuracy. Many student-friendly features set this atlas apart from others on the market, including a unique art style featuring bright colors, color coding of anatomical elements, judicious use of labeling, and no extraneous text.
Each plate teaches specific structures and relationships—displayed using artistic techniques such as "ghosting," layering, and color selectivity—providing immediate focus and resulting in easier and faster comprehension. This unique pedagogy, in combination with the atlas' beautiful art style, will make this new anatomy atlas the preferred choice of teachers and students alike.
Packaged with the atlas is an online interactive atlas with all of the images, including fully searchable legends and labels and zoom and compare features. Also included are electronic flash cards that permit students to test their knowledge of newly learned concepts and structures.
Also available is an interactive atlas for faculty, which contains all of the images and the figures with slideshow and JPG export features. The image bank provides figures with labels and leaders on, labels off and leaders on, labels and leaders off, and JPG and PDF options. Faculty also have access to Moore: Clinically Oriented Anatomy's question test bank, which contains approximately 500 review questions with answers.
Synopsis
The new Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Atlas of Anatomy meets the specialized needs of medical students by combining visual aesthetic appeal, anatomical precision, and a unique "teaching" approach. With over 750 brand-new anatomy images rendered in a bright, visually compelling color palette, the Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Atlas of Anatomy gives medical students unparalleled accuracy with a pedagogical focus. Each plate has a teaching objective--achieved through artistic techniques such as "ghosting," layering, and color selectivity--that helps students quickly grasp anatomical concepts. No other anatomy atlas offers this distinct combination of features designed specifically for this market segment. A companion Website offers student and instructor ancillaries including an interactive atlas, software for designing and printing flash cards, and an image bank.
Table of Contents
Back
Upper Limb
Lower Limb
Thorax
Abdomen
Pelvis and Perineum
Head and Neck
Autonomic Nervous System