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Well the only way i'm going to be able to take part in this debate is to talk about the one Anatomy book I know. The classic grays anatomy of 1901. Sure it's out of date and practically worthless for students of anatomy: but from an artistic point of view it's legend.
Rather than twisting yourself round and trying to work out what goes where - you can flip open grays and find out definitively where muscles start and end and allsorts of other usefully stuff.
Thats the extent of my involvement with the heady world of anatomy books. Hope that helped.
clove - Im using the 1901 edition reprint - since I only need it for pictorial reference its jes fine. Id HOPE that you would be using something a little more contemporary....
I'm reading Stiff right now, and it's very interesting, not to mention very funny. Anyone interested on studies of the (dead) human body should check it out.
make you sick....
and what would you tell when we are doing anatomy with real features?
like on the last class, we have REAL lungs, and we had to recognise which one is left and which one is right, and to know what are all holes in it for and where i heart lying and more details as well