HAHA, leave Grays and study AK Dutta's Human anatomy, you'll do yourself a BIG favor. He is good, and I think at MBBS level, if we know all that's there in AK Dutta's, it'll be more than enough. Even Chaurasia is good, but he is brief. Helps in briefing.

If you're good with Gray, I am sure you're really good mashaAllah, I haven't even opened Gray's cos its not recommended and I knew it'd have a real 'heavy-duty' technical language that wouldn't seep into my head.

OF COURSE, although it is vast, I love it as well. Oh cards and terms are the names of exams, basically-- item is the name of the class test you give immediately after you finish every chapter- bones of thorax for example, and card- when you finish one portion, like thorax and term constitutes of 3cards, happens usually at the end of 6 months, so yeah, there. I thought they were common medical curriculum terms

, though the word 'item' is definitely worth giving a thought to. Why on earth would something be 'item'

Dunno

Anyways, all the very best.