Grays' Anatomy: The Classic Collectors Edition Hardcover 1988
Author :Henry Gray
Condition : Used-Acceptable-cover damage
Binding : Hard-Back
Pages : 1258
Publisher : Galley Press
Language : English
Publication Year : 1988
This is a landmark edition of one of the greatest tests of our time. Gray's Anatomy has been an international bestseller for 100 years; its appeal is not only to physicians and students but to artists and the medically curious. As the new Introduction by Dr. Crocco states: "Every living physician today has been exposed to Gray's Anatomy and nearly everyone has used it. It was Gray's Anatomy that occupied most of the embryonic physician's waking hours, whether at home or at the side of his cadaver.
"There have been many imitations, but few real competitors. There have been dissection manuals and pictorial atlases brilliantly illustrated with exquisite photographs. There have been synopses of anatomy and there have been monographs on various regions of the body. However, there is only one Gray's Anatomy.
"This stellar book represents the acme of anatomical description over the last century and will probably still be the premier text in anatomy over the next one hundred years. This commemorative edition is a very fitting tribute to Dr. Henry Gray, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, whose colossal work will be remembered by medical historians past and future and by twentieth-century physicians and surgeons as the anatomy text of our age."
Author :Henry Gray
Condition : Used-Acceptable-cover damage
Binding : Hard-Back
Pages : 1258
Publisher : Galley Press
Language : English
Publication Year : 1988
This is a landmark edition of one of the greatest tests of our time. Gray's Anatomy has been an international bestseller for 100 years; its appeal is not only to physicians and students but to artists and the medically curious. As the new Introduction by Dr. Crocco states: "Every living physician today has been exposed to Gray's Anatomy and nearly everyone has used it. It was Gray's Anatomy that occupied most of the embryonic physician's waking hours, whether at home or at the side of his cadaver.
"There have been many imitations, but few real competitors. There have been dissection manuals and pictorial atlases brilliantly illustrated with exquisite photographs. There have been synopses of anatomy and there have been monographs on various regions of the body. However, there is only one Gray's Anatomy.
"This stellar book represents the acme of anatomical description over the last century and will probably still be the premier text in anatomy over the next one hundred years. This commemorative edition is a very fitting tribute to Dr. Henry Gray, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, whose colossal work will be remembered by medical historians past and future and by twentieth-century physicians and surgeons as the anatomy text of our age."