6/12/2012

Clinical Anatomy for Medical Students Review

Clinical Anatomy for Medical Students
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This is good anatomy text - but by no means the best that is out there. Snell's diagrams are overly simplistic and often unclear as to the relation of other nearby structures. The text is accurate and very straightforward but lacking in some of the clinical applications. This volume is more suited for an undergrad anatomy class and even then I would suggest a different and more detailed text. Try Keith Moore's Clinical Anatomy it is far superior and will serve you better than this. Out of the dozens of various anatomy texts I own - this one comes off the bookshelf the least.

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The most popular anatomy book in the world is now available in its fifth edition, featuring substantial structural, design, and artwork changes. The book provides students with the basic knowledge of anatomy necessary for clinical practice, in a modern and eye-catching manner. Designed for easy access and fast retrieval of information, each chapter contains eight distinct sections: clinical example, chapter outline, chapter objectives, basic anatomy, surface anatomy, clinical notes, anatomical clinical problems, and national board-type questions. Dr. Snell emphasizes the relevance of basic anatomy to establish a core of anatomic knowledge that will serve physicians throughout their professional lives.--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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