The LWW Atlas of Anatomy is organized
regionally. However, the atlas is not simply a series of flat anatomical
drawings with every structure labeled. Every aspect of the atlas, from the
selection and organization of the plates, to the coloring, style, and labeling
of the individual images is grounded in a teaching perspective. The organization
follows a teacher's logic, in that it begins with surface anatomy and
superficial features, then proceeds into deeper structures with plate groupings
that support regional dissection sequences. The labels are carefully selected
and placed to tell a story and direct the attention of the viewer to important
relationships.
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