What are the Moore "blue boxes" for Anatomy

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This is a rookie question but what are these blue boxes in Moore? I have the Moore Essential Clinical Anatomy book and I see gray boxes (some figures and tables)...some of these gray boxes have clinical correlates The only blue boxes I see (by blue i mean more aqua background) are in the figures labeled Figure B... and these Figure B images are within a much larger gray clinical correlate box. That sounds a bit vague but I'm conceptualizing a strategy for studying anatomy which entails

Lab: Rohen's (for those pristine dissection images) and Umich website (For dissection, clinical cases, and quizzes)
Lecture: My notes first and foremost, Netters atlas book for plates, and Moore's blue boxes

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I have a file with just the Moore's blue boxes...

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This is a rookie question but what are these blue boxes in Moore? I have the Moore Essential Clinical Anatomy book and I see gray boxes (some figures and tables)...some of these gray boxes have clinical correlates The only blue boxes I see (by blue i mean more aqua background) are in the figures labeled Figure B... and these Figure B images are within a much larger gray clinical correlate box.

when people say blue box, I think they mean the entire clinical correlates box. That's what it means at my school, at least
 
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