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Atlas of Skeletal Muscles

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This unique atlas is a study guide to the anatomy and actions of human skeletal muscles. It is designed for use by students of anatomy and physiology, physical therapy, chiropractic, medicine, nursing, physical education, and other health-related fields. This concise, compact reference shows the origin, insertion, action, and innervation of all human skeletal muscles.

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First published December 1, 1990

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September 14, 2011
this is one of the better Anatomy books I've ever used. Which is not to cast aspersions at Tortora and Anagnostokus. For Sheer study and reference, this beats Gray's Anatomy all to heck for only skeletal muscles. Wish I had had this twenty-five years earlier!
If you find a copy, hang on to it for dear life! these muscles aren't going to change.
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