Anatomy--where everything is and what it's called--is a fundamental subject for first-year medical students, usually taught at the end of the first year. The study of anatomy is carried out through use of picture books, looking at skeletons and (decreasingly) the dissection of human cadavers. Professor Ellis' successful revision text provides an understanding of anatomy in its clinical context. The structure of the book is region-based and begins with surface markings, followed by detailed discussions of each organ or constituent part. Anatomical Features are immediately followed by Clinical Features, the component which makes the book unique. This is the classic textbook of clinical anatomy--now in its 9th edition.