Detailed coverage of the structure and function of the lungs, heart, stomach, liver, kidneys, and reproductive organs.
High emphasis on detailed lymphatic pathways and vascularization.
The is a highly acclaimed medical atlas that combines detailed illustrations with a textbook-like educational approach. It is widely used by medical students and healthcare professionals for its clarity in presenting complex anatomic relationships. Core Content & Organization
The atlas is structured by region and organ system, often presenting information in a "step-by-step, layer-by-layer" format that moves from superficial spaces to deep organs and their neurovascular supply.
Thoroughly analyzes the digestive, urinary, genital, and endocrine systems. Structure by System:
Includes the cardiovascular, respiratory, and lymphatic systems within the chest cavity.
Focuses on the autonomic nervous system and the innervation of internal organs.
Includes introductory sections on the embryogenesis of internal organs to explain their final anatomical positions. Key Features