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Atlas of Human Anatomy in Cross Section

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Atlas of Human Anatomy in Cross Section
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Publisher: Anatomy Atlases

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The present work attempts to provide a high-quality color atlas of sectional anatomy in the axial plane. Photographic images offer the best means of correlation with radiologic images, and drawings have not been used except as "key figures". It is our hope that this book will serve the needs of our colleagues in radiology as well as in anatomy. Those interested in MR and CT will find, we believe, an anatomic reference text that is sufficiently visually precise and detailed to aid in difficult interpretations.

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