You don't have to get all the books for Anatomy. You need one textbook (Snell and Gray's are recommended), one atlas (Netter, Gray, Grant, etc.). You're free to get the Embryology book or not, it's your choice I think.
You can find some free books on-line at Resources
Clinical Anatomy By Regions - Richard S. Snell
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Clinically Oriented Anatomy - Keith Moore, Arthur F. Dalley & Anne M. R. Agur
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Langman's Medical Embryology - T.W. Sadler
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Guyton & Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology
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Gray's Anatomy For Students - Henry Gray
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