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Anatomy
The Human Body on File. Facts on File, 1983. A large loose-leaf binder of hundreds of clear line drawings of the body and its parts.
The Visual Dictionary of the Human Body. Horsham: Dorling Kindersley, Outstanding illustrated dictionary in the Eyewitness series.
Burke, Shirley R. Human Anatomy and Physiology for the Health Sciences. New York: Wiley, 2d ed., 1985. Basic text.
Cole, F. J. A History of Comparative Anatomy: from Aristotle to the Eighteenth Century. Various publishers, Study of the masters' work and impact.
Gray, Henry. Gray's Anatomy. Various publishers, Classic, famous, illustrated text of human anatomy, first published 1858.
Hall, Judith G., and others. Handbook of Normal Physical Measurements. Oxford University Press, 1989. How normal size, weight, shape etc. are calculated for the human body and its parts.
MacKinnon, Pamela C. B., and Morris, John F. Oxford Textbook of Functional Anatomy. Oxford University Press, 1986, Rev. ed., 1994. Standard textbook.
Mader, Sylvia S. Understanding Human Anatomy and Physiology. Dubuque, Iowa; Oxford: W. C. Brown, 
Thibodeau, Gary A., and Patton, Kevin T. Anatomy and Physiology. St Louis; London: Mosby, Introduction to health and allied nonmedical fields. Revision of well-established key text.
Woodburne, Russell T., and Burkel, William E. Essentials of Human Anatomy. Oxford University Press, Well-established standard textbook.

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