The Thirteenth edition of Grant's Dissector restores this renowned anatomy lab manual to its original purpose, which is to serve as a step-by-step manual for dissection procedures. This new edition features a more streamlined approach to cadaver dissection, focusing on more accurate, specific, and clear steps. The overall number of pages and figures has been reduced, reflecting a general trend toward fewer contact hours in the gross anatomy lab.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 / 5.0
Great book, annoying binding:
Excellent dissection guide for a cadaveric anatomy course. Buy two, one as a "greaser" and one to keep at home to study from. Grant's has simple schematics to help you locate structures as you dissect, as well as references to Grant's Atlas, Netter's, Clemente ("regional atlas") and Rohen (photographic). I own them all and love them all. One problem: the binding is that terrible metal-coil fall-apart-the-instant-you-open-the-book style. Try to find one that is book-bound.
The book of dissection:
I recently used this book in an anatomy class where we dissected human cadavers. This is book is helpful in providing steps to go through as you dissect. However the steps are very detailed and it could use more pictures to follow.
Great seller, but 12th edition:
The book turned out to be the 12th edition which was too old for my need, however the seller was excellent about letting me return it and promptly giving me a full refund.
Grant's Dissector:
Very awesome book to get for anatomy. Has helped my lab group and me a lot during the dissection of the human body.