This highly regarded laboratory guide takes a straightforward, body system approach to human dissection with clear line drawing illustrations depicting incision lines and anatomical structure. It shows students where to cut, what to expect, and what scalpel to use to view anatomical structures. Substantially revised, this edition features updated and expanded content tailored to recent curriculum changes in anatomy teaching; the introduction of correlated radiographs to fit current teaching trends; and the use of a second color to highlight key points. Large figures, and a spiral binding that allows the pages to lie flat make theShearer's Manual easy to handle and use in the anatomy lab.
Shearer's Manual of Human Dissection
Shearer's Manual on Human Dissection
The Fundamentals of Human Anatomy: Including Its Borderland Districts, from the Viewpoint of a Practitioner. St. Louis, MO: C. V. Mosby, 1920. ... Shearer's Manual of Human Dissection. 4th ed. New York: Blakiston/McGraw-Hill, 1961.
“Many on the science of human dissection—hands, feet, eyes, skin, arteries, bones—you name it, Wellington's got it. ... “Doesn't appear to,” Ethan said as he pulled out another thick volume, entitled Shearer's Manual on Human Anatomy.