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    Adding Your Own Notes

    In addition to the 100,000+ words of clinically relevant anatomy related content within Anatomus, users also have the ability to add their own notes. This might be a useful memory tip to assist you in understanding the content or perhaps an additional vignette or case study provided by a professor or colleague.

    And because Anatomus is an award-winning cross platform application, any notes you add on your laptop or desktop will also be available on your mobile device/s.

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    Updated on April 26, 2022
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