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Gray's Anatomy by Henry Gray, 26th Edition, edited by T. B. Johnston (Longmans, Green and Co., 1935), is a classic and authoritative reference work on human anatomy. First published in 1858, Gray's Anatomy has long been regarded as the definitive medical text for students, physicians, and anatomists worldwide.
This 1935 edition preserves the precision and scholarly depth of the original while incorporating significant updates and revisions by editor T. B. Johnston to reflect advancements in anatomical science and medical understanding. The volume includes hundreds of finely detailed illustrations and diagrams that capture the structure of the human body with remarkable clarity and accuracy.
Comprehensive and meticulously organized, the text covers all major systems of the bodyskeletal, muscular, nervous, circulatory, and moremaking it an indispensable reference for medical education and practice. The 26th edition stands as a fine example of early 20th-century medical publishing, blending scientific accuracy with superb craftsmanship in illustration and printing.
An essential work for collectors of medical history, Gray's Anatomy (1935) remains a cornerstone of anatomical literature and a testament to Henry Gray's enduring contribution to the study of human anatomy.