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Gray's Anatomy: The Anatomical Basis of Clinical Practice by

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2.0

With a heavy heart, I'm going to have to put this one down.

Originally, I decided to embark on reading Gray's Anatomy in order to give myself a little bit of leeway for when I decide on whether or not I want to go to forensics, mortuary school or medical school by reading about the anatomy of the human body to get an idea of where everything is and to clear up confusion I may have with body parts in the future.

Unfortunately, my attention lies elsewhere at this moment. I'll keep this gorgeous edition's bookmark in place for when I want to return in the future or for when I need this book for rescources.

Overall, from what I've read- it's a heavy, heavy text. By heavy, I mean HEAVY. There's a lot of information to devour as you go, and the sketches are simply beautiful and pair so well with the Barnes and Nobles edition of this book with it's gorgeous exterior designs on display.

Until next time.
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