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This new atlas of anatomy is aimed at the teaching of anatomy. It has more than 750 images. Most of them are drawings but there are some clinical images of various scans and some X‐ray images. By using greying out, the specific structures shown are highlighted but the uncoloured structures show the anatomical location clearly. The colouring is semi‐realistic but is carefully chosen to make specific structures clear. Veins tend to be blue, the gall bladder is green – all the usual colouring conventions that one finds in anatomy books. Diagrams, such as those showing how nerves relate to surface...

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