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05:33 That atlas you have reviewed is just a baic atlas. The real Thieme Atlas is their three-volume atlas (by Michael Scheunke - Gilroy has also contributed I think) and it is a piece of art. For me All other atlases(including Netter’s) are infantile and pale in comparision to yhe Three-Volume Thieme Atlas. Havign said that, there is no such thing as single best atlas. One always to look up things from different sources. I have all of above except Netter because Netter (although an asset for the medical professiinals) is more of a worthy precious artistic novelty. Serious stuff is Thieme 3-volume Atlas.
What is very interesting is that your videos are based on something other than atlas information. Procection atlas is the only source that helps to understand anatomical variations where anatomy teaching is failing learners.
Imagine talking about anatomy atlases without mentioning the grays anatomy or keith moore clinically oriented anatomy What an honest unsponsored opinion thanks kenhub XD
No sponsorships on this video. It would've been great, though. If we had, we would be more than happy to mention it. 😊 This is just our opinion and what we consider to make our top 4 list. We do, however, also love Gray's and Moore's textbooks. Some of our team members would even place them on their top 5 list.
It's hard to say which is my favorite, but I'm definitely most familiar with the Netter Atlas, seeing as I've been using it constantly for the past 15 years. Still, Rohen's Color Atlas has been a lifesaver in the lab more times than I can count, and Grant's is one I've taught countless students with due to it's availability, so it really depends on the use case. Personally though (and this is the honest truth), if I had to pick one to get me through my anatomy studies, I'd lean towards the Kenhub Atlas. I'm someone who appreciate convenience, and the QR Code option alone sells it for me.
Hi everyone! Hope we were able to shed some light on this topic and help you pick the right anatomy textbook for you. Tell us what's your favorite Human anatomy textbook. Learn more about our top picks in this complete article: khub.me/rxxbxi Have fun learning!
I have been watching your videos for many years and I love your videos.
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Sir please try Tortora's Principles of Anatomy and Physiology
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That atlas you have reviewed is just a baic atlas. The real Thieme Atlas is their three-volume atlas (by Michael Scheunke - Gilroy has also contributed I think) and it is a piece of art. For me All other atlases(including Netter’s) are infantile and pale in comparision to yhe Three-Volume Thieme Atlas.
Havign said that, there is no such thing as single best atlas. One always to look up things from different sources.
I have all of above except Netter because Netter (although an asset for the medical professiinals) is more of a worthy precious artistic novelty. Serious stuff is Thieme 3-volume Atlas.
That was a very helpful video, thanks for taking the time to make it.
What is very interesting is that your videos are based on something other than atlas information. Procection atlas is the only source that helps to understand anatomical variations where anatomy teaching is failing learners.
How about sobotta
Imagine talking about anatomy atlases without mentioning the grays anatomy or keith moore clinically oriented anatomy
What an honest unsponsored opinion thanks kenhub XD
No sponsorships on this video. It would've been great, though. If we had, we would be more than happy to mention it. 😊 This is just our opinion and what we consider to make our top 4 list. We do, however, also love Gray's and Moore's textbooks. Some of our team members would even place them on their top 5 list.
Those are anatomy textbooks, not atlases
Which one is your personal favorite?
It's hard to say which is my favorite, but I'm definitely most familiar with the Netter Atlas, seeing as I've been using it constantly for the past 15 years. Still, Rohen's Color Atlas has been a lifesaver in the lab more times than I can count, and Grant's is one I've taught countless students with due to it's availability, so it really depends on the use case.
Personally though (and this is the honest truth), if I had to pick one to get me through my anatomy studies, I'd lean towards the Kenhub Atlas. I'm someone who appreciate convenience, and the QR Code option alone sells it for me.
Free pdf?
I feel like the other anatomy books are dukes, cause kenhub's was the best according to me
Thank you! That's very kind of you!
Time to hit Anna's Archive.
Pla tell a anatomy book which has easy english because I am weak in english
Most Thieme review books are pretty good, imho
You forget moores clincal
Hey, I know that guy, epic
I don’t understand the difference between edition 7 and edition 8 of Netter’s :’(
Price, wording
Thanks
You're very welcome! 😊
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