
Clinical Anatomy
Applied Anatomy for Students and Junior Doctors
by Harold Ellis
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appears in Human Physiology and Anatomy.
Now in its fourteenth edition, Clinical Anatomy is the definitive text offering medical students, postgraduate trainees and junior doctors the anatomical information they need to succeed in a clinical setting.Professor Harold Ellis and Professor Vishy Mahadevan provide an accessible, comprehensive, and detailed exploration of anatomy, specifically ...
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appears in Human Physiology and Anatomy.
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