Gray's Anatomy for Students explained

Gray's Anatomy for Students
Author:Richard Drake, A. Wayne Vogl, Adam W. M. Mitchell
Illustrator:Richard Tibbitts and Paul Richardson
Country:England
Language:English
Subject:Human anatomy
Publisher:Churchill Livingstone
Pub Date:Oct 2004
Pages:1150
Isbn:978-0-443-06612-2
Preceded By:Gray's Anatomy

Gray's Anatomy for Students is an anatomy textbook inspired by the famous Gray's Anatomy (Grey's Anatomy) and aimed primarily at medical students. The textbook has been praised for its innovative illustration style, which emphasizes clarity and a conceptual approach to learning.[1] The text aims to display the basic concepts for chiropractic, dental, medical, and physical therapy students.[2]

Gray's Anatomy was used as the major reference, both for the text and the illustrations.[3] [4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gray's Anatomy for Students: with Student Consult Online Access, 1e. Amazon .
  2. Sajko. Sandy S.. December 2006. Gray’s Anatomy for Student’s. The Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association. 50. 4. 290. 0008-3194. 1840002.
  3. Gray's Anatomy for Students, page xi, paragraph 3.
  4. Book: Drake, Richard . Gray's anatomy for students . Elsevier . Philadelphia, PA . 2020 . 978-0-323-39304-1 . 1089399265 .