Principles of Anatomy and Physiology (16th Edition)
Principles of Anatomy & Physiology
Title: Principles of Anatomy & Physiology Edition: Sixteenth Edition Authors: Gerard J. Tortora • Bryan H. Derrickson Publisher: Wiley Format: Loose-Leaf Print Edition
Cover Design: A white header band at the top identifies this as a "Wiley Loose-Leaf Print Edition." The title appears in bold type near the top — "PRINCIPLES OF" in orange caps and "ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY" in large white display type — with the authors' names in white and the edition in orange below. The Wiley logo sits in the lower right corner against the dark background.
Cover Photography: The cover image is a dramatic, high-contrast close-up of a muscular arm mid-curl, lifting a weight plate partially visible in the upper left. The photograph is largely desaturated to dark grays and blacks, with a striking red-orange heat map overlay glowing at the elbow joint — visually highlighting joint mechanics, muscle engagement, or inflammation. The effect is both scientifically evocative and visually bold, immediately connecting the subject matter of anatomy and physiology to the living, working human body.
About the Book: One of the most widely used and respected A&P textbooks globally, now in its sixteenth edition. Tortora and Derrickson's text is renowned for its exceptional illustrations, clear explanations, and comprehensive coverage of human body systems, making it a cornerstone resource in health science education.
Audience: Undergraduate students in anatomy and physiology, nursing, allied health, pre-med, kinesiology, and related programs.