BD Chaurasia is considered the bible of Anatomy. Anatomy is one of the weirdest subjects in the first year of MBBS. But on the contrary, its fun-filled with an exploration of how the human body works. In MBBS First year, Anatomy comes as one of the subjects.
There are Three Volumes of BD Chaurasia of Anatomy and these are as below:
Upper Limb and Thorax
Head, Neck, and Brain
Lower limb, Abdomen, and Pelvis
These three parts deal with the gross anatomy of the human body. There is, of course, a handbook also.
BD Chaurasiya Human Anatomy Volume 1 (UPPER LIMB AND THORAX)
This book covers a vast portion of the upper body anatomy. It comprises of highly detailed and well-versed chapters on the bones of upper limbs as well as the pectoral region, scapular region, the forearm and the anatomy of the hand, joints of upper limbs and so on.
BD Chaurasiya Human Anatomy Volume 2 PDF (LOWER LIMB, ABDOMEN, AND PELVIS)
Most importantly, the book contains detailed information on structures in lower limb abdominal visceras and details of pelvic region. Widely acclaimed as a standard text in view of its simple language, comprehensive coverage and attractive presentation, BD Chaurasia’s Human Anatomy remains an ideal and the most preferred textbook in India and abroad. The seventh edition of the book has been rewritten, thoroughly revised and updated, to make it still more student-friendly.
BD Chaurasiya Human Anatomy Volume 3 (HEAD, NECK, AND BRAIN)
Volume 3 presents reinforced material on Head and Neck, Volume 4 now highlights Brain and Neuroanatomy. A CD containing respective videos on osteology and soft parts for better orientation of these topics and FAQs with answers and diagrams for proper preparation for the examinations accompanies each volume. Many new chapters added to lend flavor to learning anatomy with enhanced interest.
BD Chaurasiya Handbook of General Anatomy
This edition of the Handbook aims to meet the requirements of students of medical and dental sciences, Ayurveda, homeopathy, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, Yoga, Unani, Siddha and alternative medicine, who are newly admitted to their respective professional colleges.