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Reddit mentions of Grant's Dissector (Tank, Grant's Dissector)

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Found 2 comments on Grant's Dissector (Tank, Grant's Dissector):

u/hubris105 ยท 3 pointsr/medicalschool

Here's a link for Grant's. It's what we used as well: http://www.amazon.com/Grants-Dissector-Tank-15th/dp/1609136063

u/cooltrumpet ยท 1 pointr/premed

Don't bother, you'll get enough of it in med school haha.

As far as I know, one of the gold standards for anatomy is the Frank H Netter material. There's a nice Atlas of Human Anatomy (keep in mind an atlas usually doesn't have information about the functions of any anatomy, just the names), and study cards (even referenced here).

Gray's Anatomy is good (obviously), but really long. The student's version may be shorter/more manageable.

My undergrad class used Grant's Atlas of Anatomy/Grant's Dissector, and a Human Anatomy textbook. They were not bad as well. Anatomy material is always pretty dry.

If you can, maybe see what your school uses? That way you won't start reading and then have to switch to a different book (though I suppose extra reading is never a bad thing).

And congrats again on getting into med school!