Netter Atlas of Human Anatomy 8th edition 2023
Book Metadata
- Full Title: Netter Atlas of Human Anatomy: Classic Regional Approach, Eighth Edition.
- Editors and Authors:
- Artists/Authors: Frank H. Netter, MD; Carlos A.G. Machado, MD.
- Consulting Editors: Carlos A.G. Machado, MD (Art Lead); Paul E. Neumann, MD (Terminology); R. Shane Tubbs, MS, PA-C, PhD (Terminology); Brion Benninger, MD, MBChB, MSc (Electronic Content); Jennifer K. Brueckner-Collins, PhD (Educational Content); Martha Johnson Gdowski, PhD (Educational Content); Virginia T. Lyons, PhD (Educational Content); Peter J. Ward, PhD (Educational Content).
- Emeritus Editor: John T. Hansen, PhD
- Year of Publication: 2023.
- Total Number of Pages: 811 pages.
Copyright Summary
Published by Elsevier Inc., this Eighth Edition is a protected work with previous copyrights dating back to 1989. The text includes specific ISBNs for the Standard (978-0-323-68042-4), Professional (978-0-323-79373-5), and International (978-0-323-79374-2) editions.
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Preface Analysis
The authors’ primary intent is to provide a "command performance" for the medical profession by delivering a gross anatomy atlas informed by the clinical insights of physician-artists.
This edition aims to fill the gap between traditional anatomical study and modern clinical practice by updating nomenclature to the Terminologia Anatomica (2nd edition) and integrating 20+ new illustrations and 30+ modifications.
The book is designed to provide a "middle course" of realism that avoids the clutter of confusing minutiae, making it an essential reference for students, educators, and clinicians across medical and allied health professions.
Chapter List
- Section 1: Introduction (Plates 1–21)
- Section 2: Head and Neck (Plates 22–177)
- Section 3: Back (Plates 178–201)
- Section 4: Thorax (Plates 202–266)
- Section 5: Abdomen (Plates 267–351)
- Section 6: Pelvis (Plates 352–421)
- Section 7: Upper Limb (Plates 422–490)
- Section 8: Lower Limb (Plates 491–556)
Clinical Value Prop: Why Read This?
For the practicing physician, this atlas offers a unique bridge between gross anatomy and clinical application. The 8th edition features expanded nerve tables—covering cranial, cervical, brachial, and lumbosacral plexuses—and specialized tables for "Structures with High Clinical Significance."
By integrating modern regional imaging (including MRI, CT, and MRA) alongside Dr. Netter's and Dr. Machado’s photorealistic illustrations, the resource supports diagnostic accuracy and procedural planning in an era of evolving surgical and medical techniques.
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