stefania-spano asked: Hello! First off, your blog is a wonderful tool that I'm going to share with EVERYONE. Secondly, in regards to your December 10th ask response to electricsympathy, I would really recommend Grant's atlas, which has beautiful, non-gore, full-colour illustrations drawn from observed specimens. It's used by med students throughout North America so it's always being updated -- meaning that the anatomy is accurate (unlike, say, that da Vinci drawing with the horned uterus! Yikes!). All the Best, S.
First of all, thank you greatly for the compliments, it is always good to know that this blog is found helpful; and secondly thank you ever so much, suggestion. This blog is always looking for ways to improve, ind it’s input like this that helps it to do so.
December 10th ask response [x]
I have to admit, reference from the Renaissance time period may not have been the best choice to answer with, and after having a look at the book recommendation I agree that it is most helpful.
(I will probably buy it myself.)
It would seem as though the 12th edition is most recent.
(I will also be sure to inform electricsympathy incase he/she might still be looking for such references)
For anyone who may be interested, here is more information on the book:
-Further information: [x]
—ISBN Search [x]
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