If you are starting medical, PA, PT, or nursing school in the fall, put the at the top of your booklist. Then, flip to plate 1 (the ventral view of the body). Look at the muscles of the face. Look at the placement of the clavicles. You are looking at the body the way a master saw it. And you will never see it the same way again.
One of the primary reasons students flock to Netter is the nature of the illustrations themselves. Photographs of cadavers (like those found in Rohen’s Atlas) are incredibly realistic, but they can be overwhelming. Fat, fascia, and collapsed tissues can obscure the structures a student is trying to identify. netter atlas human anatomy