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Delve into the intricate world of human anatomy with the “Atlas of Human Anatomy,” a comprehensive guide revered by both medical students and seasoned practitioners. Authored by Franz Frohse, Max Brödel, Leon Schlossberg, and Jesse F. Williams, this revised edition from 1950, reprinted in 1953, combines the artistry of detailed illustrations with the precision of medical science. The book features 71 vivid illustrations, printed in color, that bring to life the complexities of the human body. With contributions from the renowned Johns Hopkins University and Columbia University, this atlas serves as an essential reference for understanding the anatomical intricacies and interrelations of the human form. Whether you’re a medical professional or an anatomy enthusiast, this volume offers invaluable insights into the body’s structure and function.
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