: Often paired with a Photographic Atlas for Lab specifically designed for hands-on vertebrate dissection.
: Helps students know exactly what to look for before touching a cadaver.
: Often uses the same ID numbers across different photos to make tracking structures easier.
is a widely acclaimed medical resource by Johannes W. Rohen , Chihiro Yokochi , and Elke Lütjen-Drecoll . Unlike traditional atlases that use stylized illustrations, this book relies on high-resolution photographs of actual human cadaver dissections to provide a realistic view of the body. 📸 Key Features
: Highlights antagonistic muscle functions and clinically relevant nerve/vessel pathways. 🎓 Student Benefits
: Uses full-color photographs of real dissections rather than drawings.
: Covers both specific organs and how they relate to surrounding tissues.
💡 : Use this atlas alongside a diagram-heavy book like Netter’s to get the best of both worlds: clear labels from drawings and realistic textures from Rohen.