Best anatomy and physiology book

Phillamena

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Im looking for a book that has pictures of all the deep and superficial muscles, their origin and insertion, action and nerve supply.
Does it exist?!
I have books with bits of it but not everything in one place!
 

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If you are willing to part with the best part of £50 "Textbook of Veterinary Anatomy" Dyce, Sack and Wensig is awesome. Got me through an Anatomy degree and is by my side through Vet school.
 

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The best diagrams I've found are in Horse Anatomy - A Coloring Atlas by Robert A Kainer and Thomas O McCracken.
 

Phillamena

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Thanks for the suggestions.
I've got the colouring atlas from a previous course, though I should have photocopied the pages first!

Konig definitely out of my budget at the moment, Dyce on Amazon is £65.44 reduced from £85. Happy to spend that if I'm certain that it has everything that I need!
 

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Oberon have you got the Equinology manual? Does it have the origin, insertion, action and nerve supplies? If so its a bargain!
 

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Phillamena- I have found tje equineology eq100 EBW course so have the pre course manual and the course companion ( about 3x the size!). The course companion definitely has the information that you're looking for.
 
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