Saturday, February 25, 2006

Grays Anatomy

Grays Anatomy is the definitive guide to the human body. Used as a reference souce by doctors and surgeons worldwide, it has been published since 1858.

A team of renowned clinicians, anatomists, and basic scientists have incorporated all of the newest anatomical knowledge into the latest (39th) edition, reorganized it by body region to parallel clinical practic and added many new surface anatomy, radiologic anatomy, and microanatomy images to complement the exquisite artwork that the book is known for.

The result is the world's definitive source on human anatomy.

So why does it need an online weekly
update?

Are these eminent scientists still discovering new organs, limbs and body parts?

And doing so on a WEEKLY BASIS ????


"Doh - 39 editions since 1858, and I've just realised that we have totally missed the right leg!"

" Gadzooks Henry - you are right - lucky for us, it seems that no-one has noticed!"

"Well, better get it into the next online weekly update - phew, what a narrow escape!"


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