Gray's Anatomy Clemente's Anatomy Rohen's Color Atlas of Anatomy Fellow bloggers over at have written a concise, well organized review of the differences between each atlas. Grant's Atlas of Anatomy is widely used by many medical students it contains more detailed images and text that highlights some important clinical relationships. Check out these other Amazon links if you want to learn more about the other options available. If you are not a fan of Netter's, there are plenty of other options. There is very little text and the atlas focuses solely on great drawings. There are a number of atlases to choose from and choosing 'the best atlas' for med school depends on how you learn. Netter's atlas is brightly colored with finely demarcated images. You can not live without an atlas while you are studying gross anatomy. If you are interested in microbiology, pharmacology, and systems based books check out my list of the Top Ten Books for Second Year Medical Students. In this list I will review books used in the basic science courses in medical school. Click on the Med School Books Main Page to see other lists including the best books for each year in medical school, the best books for each clinical rotation, and the best books for USMLE Steps 1, 2, and 3.
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