Netter's Concise Neuroanatomy Updated Edition, 1st Edition

Authors :
Michael A. Rubin & Joseph E. Safdieh
Date of Publication: 09/2016
This unique, comprehensive book provides rich visual guidance on all aspects of neuroanatomy, as only artwork by master medical illustrator Frank H. Netter, MD can. Concise tables highlight important aspects of each structure, equipping you with the ...view more

This unique, comprehensive book provides rich visual guidance on all aspects of neuroanatomy, as only artwork by master medical illustrator Frank H. Netter, MD can. Concise tables highlight important aspects of each structure, equipping you with the essential knowledge you need to master this complex discipline.

This "updated" first edition includes an eBook with the print.  The ExpertConsult eBook includes test-yourself images, and notes and highlighting capabilities.  All other content is the same as the 2007 1st edition.

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This unique, comprehensive book provides rich visual guidance on all aspects of neuroanatomy, as only artwork by master medical illustrator Frank H. Netter, MD can. Concise tables highlight important aspects of each structure, equipping you with the essential knowledge you need to master this complex discipline.

This "updated" first edition includes an eBook with the print.  The ExpertConsult eBook includes test-yourself images, and notes and highlighting capabilities.  All other content is the same as the 2007 1st edition.


New to this edition
  • Expert Consult eBook version included with purchase. This enhanced eBook experience includes test-yourself images, multiple choice questions, notes and highlighting capabilities, all viewable online at expertconsult.com or through the Inkling app.

Key Features
  • See every nuance of nervous system anatomy with hundreds of unparalleled Netter diagrams. 
  • Better understand the functional importance and clinical significance of each anatomical structure, thanks to clear tabular summaries.

Author Information
By Michael A. Rubin, MD, Associate Professor, Deparmetn of Neurology, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center and Joseph E. Safdieh, MD, Assistant Professor of Neurology and Neuroscience Weill Medical College of Cornell University