You could look into a book like 'The Atlas of Musculoskeletal Anatomy' that has pictures of bones, joints and muscles in addition to comprehensive medical detail.
Alternatively, I can recommend one of my recent discoveries called Dr James Ross' Human Anatomy & Physiology coursebook. It's a fantastic compilation of over 3000 anatomy pictures, covering every area of the human body including bones, organs and the heart.
Here's a review for your reference:
http://anatomyandphysiologycourse.blogsp…
What makes it unique is that all pictures are in the digital format so you can download, print and study them any way you want. I know doctors, students and even forensic practitioners who use it for its level of detail.
Recommended.
Alternatively, I can recommend one of my recent discoveries called Dr James Ross' Human Anatomy & Physiology coursebook. It's a fantastic compilation of over 3000 anatomy pictures, covering every area of the human body including bones, organs and the heart.
Here's a review for your reference:
http://anatomyandphysiologycourse.blogsp…
What makes it unique is that all pictures are in the digital format so you can download, print and study them any way you want. I know doctors, students and even forensic practitioners who use it for its level of detail.
Recommended.
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Netter's Anatomy -- Drawn images, very high quality
Clemente's anatomy -- textbook
Gray's anatomy -- expensive, but with explanation
Clemente's anatomy -- textbook
Gray's anatomy -- expensive, but with explanation