Gray's Atlas of Anatomy: International Edition, 4th Edition
Date of Publication: 05/2025
This item will be released on 31/05/2025. Pre-order now and we will deliver on the release date.
Clinically focused, consistently and clearly illustrated throughout, and logically organized, Gray's Atlas of Anatomy, 4th Edition, makes it easier for you to master the essential knowledge needed for success on exams, in dissection labs, and in medical and surgical practice. Ideal as both a stand-alone reference and as a companion resource to the popular Gray's Anatomy for Students, this updated atlas contains stunning illustrations that demonstrate the correlation of structures with clinical images and surface anatomy, presenting a vivid, visual depiction of clinical anatomy.
Clinically focused, consistently and clearly illustrated throughout, and logically organized, Gray's Atlas of Anatomy, 4th Edition, makes it easier for you to master the essential knowledge needed for success on exams, in dissection labs, and in medical and surgical practice. Ideal as both a stand-alone reference and as a companion resource to the popular Gray's Anatomy for Students, this updated atlas contains stunning illustrations that demonstrate the correlation of structures with clinical images and surface anatomy, presenting a vivid, visual depiction of clinical anatomy.
New to this edition
• New imaging figures aid clarity and reflect anatomy viewed in the modern clinical setting • Increased patient diversity reflected in surface anatomy photographs • New and improved enhanced accompanying eBook (via eBooks+), including: • - x20 (approx. - final number tbc) related 3D videos aid understanding of complex structures or those hard to fully comprehend in 2D only • - Supplementary schematic diagrams – that simplify complex structures and can be reproduced in exams • - Gray’s Surface Anatomy Interactive tool • - Updated self-assessment questions and answers (x170) • Full access to Complete Anatomy app (6 months) (Main edition only) – the world’s most advanced 3D anatomy solution.
Key Features
- Helps you identify the various anatomical structures of the body and better understand their relationships to each other with the visual guidance of nearly 1,000 exquisitely illustrated anatomical figures.
- Builds on your existing anatomy knowledge with structures presented from a superficial to deep orientation, representing a logical progression through the body.
- Depicts the clinical correlation between anatomical structures and surface landmarks with surface anatomy photographs (now depicting more diversity in skin tone) overlaid with anatomical drawings.
- Offers new and improved online content, including updated self-assessment questions and answers and 3D videos to aid understanding of key concepts and complex structures.
- Features more than 270 clinical images—including many new laparoscopic, radiologic, surgical, ophthalmoscopic, otoscopic, and other clinical views—placed adjacent to anatomic artwork for side-by-side comparison.
- Presents artwork consistent with that in Gray’s Anatomy for Students and offers further detail and valuable additional anatomical content, such as detailed “wiring” diagrams for pain referral, detailed muscle attachment tables, more osteology, cross-section correlations for each section, imaging sequences for the male and female pelvis, and more.
- Enhanced eBook version is included. The eBook allows you to access all the text, figures, and BONUS materials, with the ability to search, customize your content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud.
Author Information
By Richard L. Drake, PhD, Director of Anatomy, Professor of Surgery, Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio; A. Wayne Vogl, PhD, Professor of Anatomy & Cell Biology, Department of Cellular and Physiological Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada;; Adam W. M. Mitchell, MB BS, FRCS, FRCR, Lecturer, Interventional Fellow, Department of Interventional Radiology, Hammersmith Hospital, London, UK; Richard Tibbitts and Paul Richardson, Cambridge, UK