Which anatomical atlases are worth recommending?

Hello, host!

I am an anatomy teacher at the university and have been teaching anatomy for many years. In my experience, for undergraduates, a color atlas of human anatomy in a human health edition is enough. Because this atlas is a hand-drawn drawing, it is simple, clear, and clear. It has been revised for many editions and is becoming more and more perfect. It is very suitable for medical undergraduates.

Of course it is understandable that you want to buy a better, more advanced atlas for use in future work. But it's too early to think about that. When you actually work in clinical practice, it will be more effective to purchase anatomy-related books on the corresponding local parts according to the department you are in.

I hope my answer can be helpful to you. Thanks!