I've had it for the past year and I haven't had to buy anything.
The only upgrade is the Patient Education package which is £18.49. That is only designed for medical professionals to educate lay people on medical conditions etc.
There are other apps such as Anatomy and Physiology and Muscle Premium which are more useful to medical students etc.
zippo2008
21 Aug 17#4
There's Human Anatomy Atlas 2017 for 89p (not showing as discounted), and Human Anatomy Atlas for £20.99. Does anyone know the difference between the two apps?
skipraider to zippo2008
21 Aug 17#7
The 89p one -
"In-app Products
£18.49 per item"
The £20.99 one - "In-app Products
£2.35 - £7.88 per item"
It seems that with one you get ripped off sooner, the other one later
goonertillidie
21 Aug 17#5
Nice find, i had this back in the day!
Image from google
Graham1979 to goonertillidie
21 Aug 17#10
Deek had an abacus!
Solipsist
21 Aug 17#6
Looks like a similar deal is available on iOS for 99p, although the iOS edition appears to have been sent back from thefuture.
Human Anatomy Atlas 2018 - Complete 3D Human Body by Visible Body
The iOS version, also suggests there's an in-app-purchase, but it's clearer that this is for 'patient education animations' , whatever they might be.
Description also warns: 'includes . . . male and female gross anatomy' - eww! ;-)
expedia2012
21 Aug 17#8
Just downloaded this app. No additional purchase is needed and it shows you all of the cross sections etc. It is an amazing app!
Oneday77
21 Aug 17#9
I might buy this and send it to my old bosses. Maybe then they can find their RS from their elbow.
KonsumerKing
21 Aug 17#11
Wow ,bought that ,thanks gsawkins .I wish I had had this for my I.T.E.C anatomy massage course , this looks much better than the books and user friendly , just good to understand how the body works and where the batteries go ! :grin:
YouTalkinToMe
21 Aug 17#12
Brilliant app
kkthomask
22 Aug 17#14
who are the target audience? Medical students or lay people?
jasee
22 Aug 17#15
Great find, but it's enormous! A good excuse to buy a cheap chromebook :smile:
pooool to jasee
22 Aug 17#25
Yes, it's nearly 600MB.
craigkirklive
22 Aug 17#16
This is a great offer but all beware it is actually aimed at professionals - my med school has a subscription to this for students. So it probably will be helpful for those in these areas but otherwise it's probably very much in depth.
In any case, great price for a professional product!
jasee to craigkirklive
22 Aug 17#18
Ideal for anyone studying gcse biology (also give pronouciation)
craigkirklive to jasee
22 Aug 17#20
Seriously? The biology GCSE requires this level of knowledge? I'd be surprised if even the A Level needs this much information. This is going from my experience of both of those things anyway, although those experiences are like 5-8 years old.
jasee to craigkirklive
22 Aug 17#21
It does, I've just been doing the clotting of blood in amazing detail with a 15 year old.
YouTalkinToMe to craigkirklive
22 Aug 17#27
GCSE nor A-Level Biology require anywhere near as much detail as this app.
The app is ideal for 1st year medical/dental students. It has enough basic information about the anatomy. However, it isn't very precise.
It isn't in depth for medical students. For lay people, then yes, it is very much in depth.
7day
22 Aug 17#17
Much of anatomy is location and name ..anyone find the key identifiers a key spots
Ozzie
22 Aug 17#19
thanks op , great app
Smartphone1234
22 Aug 17#22
Can i get this to run on PC (windows 8)? i.e. is there a PC version
jasee to Smartphone1234
22 Aug 17#23
There isn't a pc version, but you can dual boot windows and adroid or boot android from a USB stick or run android as a virtual machine if you have vm workstation or other software to create virtual machines
sola35
22 Aug 17#24
it looks to me like the 2018 version is not too far away from release so they are getting what they can for 2017 version while they can. 2017 came out beginning of October 2016 by looks of it ?
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I've had it for the past year and I haven't had to buy anything.
The only upgrade is the Patient Education package which is £18.49. That is only designed for medical professionals to educate lay people on medical conditions etc.
There are other apps such as Anatomy and Physiology and Muscle Premium which are more useful to medical students etc.
The £20.99 one -
"In-app Products
It seems that with one you get ripped off sooner, the other one later
Image from google
Maybe then they can find their RS from their elbow.
A good excuse to buy a cheap chromebook :smile:
In any case, great price for a professional product!
The app is ideal for 1st year medical/dental students. It has enough basic information about the anatomy. However, it isn't very precise.
It isn't in depth for medical students. For lay people, then yes, it is very much in depth.
i.e. is there a PC version