Dear Biomch-l subscribers,
Here is the original message requesting advice on undergraduate level
human anatomy textbooks, followed by a summary of responses. I thank all
of you who responded; your comments are appreciated!
Cheers,
Brian
----------------------------Original message----------------------------
Dear Biomch-l members,
We are currently in search of a textbook of Human Anatomy for an under-
graduate course that we are planning to teach next year. Do you have any
recommendations? Any input will be appreciated.
Thanks,
Brian G. Richmond
Doctoral Program in Anthropological Sciences
Dept. Anthropology, SUNY
Stony Brook, NY 11794-4364
SUMMARY LIST OF POSTINGS:::
-Seeley, Stephens, & Tate. ??. "Anatomy and Physiology" (3rd ed.). Mosby
publishers. (recently updated)
-Kapit, W. & Elson, L.M. 1977. "The Anatomy Coloring Book". HarperCollins.
-Lindsay, D. 1996. "Functional Human Anatomy". Moseby publishers.
-Moore. ??
-Clemente, C.D. 1987. "Anatomy: A Regional Atlas of the Human Body" (3rd ed).
Urban & Schwarzenberg, Baltimore-Munich.
-van de Graaff & Fox. 1992?. "Concepts of Human Anatomy". published by WC.
-Moore, William, & Wilkens. ISBN0-683-06133.
-Snell, R.E. ?. "Clinical Anatomy" (5th ed). Little Brown & Co, Boston.
-Last. ??. "Regional Anatomy"
-Marieb & Mallatt
-Hole & Koos
-Tortora
-Martini, F.H. ??. "Fundamentals of Anatomy & Physiology" (3rd ed). Prentice
Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ. ISBN 0-13-298952-2 (accompanying Appli-
cations Manual, Study Guide, and CD).
-McMinn et al. ??. "Functional & Clinical Anatomy". Mosby, NY.
-McMinn, R.M.H. & Hutchings, R.T. ??. "A colour atlas of human anatomy" (3rd
ed). Mosby, NY.
-Moffat. ??. "Lecture Notes on Anatomy". Blackwell, Oxford.
-Anderson, J.E. "Grant's Atlas of Anatomy" (9th ed). Williams & Watkins,
Baltimore.
-Lumley et al. 1987. "Essential Anatomy". Churchill Livingstone.
-Palastanga, N, et al. "Anatomy and Human Movement" (2nd ed). Butterworth
Heinemann Ltd.
The books by Snell, Moore, and van de Graaff were the only ones suggested by
more than 1 (2) mailers. Thanks again for the input!
Here is the original message requesting advice on undergraduate level
human anatomy textbooks, followed by a summary of responses. I thank all
of you who responded; your comments are appreciated!
Cheers,
Brian
----------------------------Original message----------------------------
Dear Biomch-l members,
We are currently in search of a textbook of Human Anatomy for an under-
graduate course that we are planning to teach next year. Do you have any
recommendations? Any input will be appreciated.
Thanks,
Brian G. Richmond
Doctoral Program in Anthropological Sciences
Dept. Anthropology, SUNY
Stony Brook, NY 11794-4364
SUMMARY LIST OF POSTINGS:::
-Seeley, Stephens, & Tate. ??. "Anatomy and Physiology" (3rd ed.). Mosby
publishers. (recently updated)
-Kapit, W. & Elson, L.M. 1977. "The Anatomy Coloring Book". HarperCollins.
-Lindsay, D. 1996. "Functional Human Anatomy". Moseby publishers.
-Moore. ??
-Clemente, C.D. 1987. "Anatomy: A Regional Atlas of the Human Body" (3rd ed).
Urban & Schwarzenberg, Baltimore-Munich.
-van de Graaff & Fox. 1992?. "Concepts of Human Anatomy". published by WC.
-Moore, William, & Wilkens. ISBN0-683-06133.
-Snell, R.E. ?. "Clinical Anatomy" (5th ed). Little Brown & Co, Boston.
-Last. ??. "Regional Anatomy"
-Marieb & Mallatt
-Hole & Koos
-Tortora
-Martini, F.H. ??. "Fundamentals of Anatomy & Physiology" (3rd ed). Prentice
Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ. ISBN 0-13-298952-2 (accompanying Appli-
cations Manual, Study Guide, and CD).
-McMinn et al. ??. "Functional & Clinical Anatomy". Mosby, NY.
-McMinn, R.M.H. & Hutchings, R.T. ??. "A colour atlas of human anatomy" (3rd
ed). Mosby, NY.
-Moffat. ??. "Lecture Notes on Anatomy". Blackwell, Oxford.
-Anderson, J.E. "Grant's Atlas of Anatomy" (9th ed). Williams & Watkins,
Baltimore.
-Lumley et al. 1987. "Essential Anatomy". Churchill Livingstone.
-Palastanga, N, et al. "Anatomy and Human Movement" (2nd ed). Butterworth
Heinemann Ltd.
The books by Snell, Moore, and van de Graaff were the only ones suggested by
more than 1 (2) mailers. Thanks again for the input!