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Grays Anatomy - The Anatomical Basis of Clinical Practice
Grays Anatomy - The Anatomical Basis of Clinical Practice
Date: 30 April 2011, 07:44

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The 39th edition of Gray's Anatomy is radically different from earlier editions because the body is described in regions rather than in systems. In an ideal world, an anatomical reference book should contain both systematic and regional anatomy. In the real world, the editorial team for the 39th edition decided that a book which would be of the greatest benefit to practising clinicians should mirror their daily practice and describe anatomy in the way in which they use it, i.e. regionally. Talking to colleagues around the world, this view has been the one that we have heard most frequently. We have responded to these comments by updating and clarifying the text, and have also paid particular attention to issues of navigability and clinical relevance.
The members of the editorial team who have worked with me in preparing the 39th edition brought a wide range of experience as academic anatomists and clinicians: I am indebted to them all for their dedication and enthusiasm. The Lead Editors - Harold Ellis, Jeremiah Healy, David Johnson and Andrew Williams - have been responsible with me for overseeing the revision of specific parts of the book, initially by drawing together relevant material from the various sections of the 38th edition, and subsequently by guiding and advising the Editors of the sections and chapters. They also helped me to take strategic decisions about the overall content and organization of the 39th edition. Thus, for example, we have included descriptions of the blood supply to the skin and muscles, on the grounds that they have surgical relevance when raising flaps for reconstructive surgery, and we have made extensive use of new imaging modalities. The Theme Editors, Caroline Wigley and Pat Collins, worked closely with all members of the editorial team to update microstructure and embryology respectively throughout the book.

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