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What books are recommended for studying systematic anatomy?
Anatomy of Grignard has Chinese version, Beijing Medical Edition and Shanke Edition. The latter is a new version. If you can chew, it is recommended to chew English directly. If you buy Beijing Medical University yourself, you also have a copy, but it is in English. The anatomical atlas of various knights, the anatomical atlas of LWW, the Chinese version has a set of three books, the head and neck, limbs, chest and abdomen, which will be a little more organized than Grignard's anatomy. Grant's anatomical atlas, personally, is average, but his Handbook of Clinical Anatomy is quite good. Most military doctors have published physical maps, and most of the three armed forces and two armies have them. I can't remember the specific name. It would be nice to find a hard leather one. The local understanding of Chinese textbooks is good, but forget it … that's about it, I hope I can help you.