Synopses & Reviews
(back cover)
Whether you’re a student of medicine or of the fine arts, you’ll want to know how the human body works. Pocket Anatomy uses the beautiful illustrations from the original, classic Gray’s Anatomy and combines them with an updated text that gives you all the knowledge you need in an accessible form.
(front flap)
Based on Gray’s Anatomy, the classic reference volume used by medical and allied health students around the world, Pocket Anatomy makes a handy reference source both for artists and students in medicine-related fields. Featuring the fine illustrations found in the original, this new book presents a fresher, more accessible text that explains in lay terms exactly how the hip bone is connected to the thigh bone. Pocket Anatomy is organized and presented so that non-specialist readers can understand both text and illustrations. Each bone joint and muscle group is shown from several angles and poses. Features 350 color illustrations.
(back flap)
Chris Joseph is a freelance writer who specializes in science and technology. He is also an editor and reviewer of articles for scientific journals and a contributor to scientific reference books. He lives and works in Oxford, England
Synopsis
Based on "Gray's Anatomy," the classic reference volume used for more than a century by medical students around the world, "Pocket Anatomy" offers a brand-new approach to the study of human body structure. Featuring all the fine illustrations found in the original, this new book presents a fresher, more accessible text that explains in lay terms exactly how the hip bone is connected to the thigh bone. Although it possesses the reliability and authority of a technical manual, "Pocket Anatomy" is organized so that non-specialist readers can understand both text and illustrations. Each bone joint and muscular group is shown from a variety of angles and poses, allowing readers to get a full understanding of its function. Not only medical students, but artists and art students will find "Pocket Anatomy" an invaluable and visually appealing reference source. Printed in full color, it presents 350 illustrations.
About the Author
Chris Joseph is a freelance writer who specializes in science and technology, as well as an editor and reviewer of articles for scientific journals and a contributor to scientific reference books. He lives and works in Oxford, England.