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Gray’s Anatomy for Students: With STUDENT CONSULT Online Access Review

July 27th, 2010 Allen Taigom No comments
Gray

This is the single book that has made me enjoy anatomy. As a second year medical student who previously used Moore’s Anatomy, I have to say this book is vastly superior, as another reviewer mentioned. Here’s what you get: the book itself, online access to the book’s contents, and 6 months of “big Gray’s” online. [...]

Yoga Anatomy Review

July 27th, 2010 Hope Wilbanks No comments
Yoga Anatomy

Yoga Anatomy is a book that gives the reader a look inside the human body as it is put in various yoga positions. Chapter 1 covers the dynamics of breathing and actually covers some breathing physiology as well. Chapter 2 talks about the spine and gives some pretty detailed spinal information. Chapter 3 is short [...]

Essential Clinical Anatomy, North American Edition (Point (Lippincott Williams & Wilkins)) Review

July 27th, 2010 Jeff Herring No comments
Essential Clinical Anatomy, North American Edition)

I still have yet to find the ultimate text for use with anatomy.The Moore volume is probably the best to use as your main text when taking either undergrad anatomy or gross.As with any anatomy text – you will always need supplemental resources – esp. if you are taking gross anatomy.The selection that I had [...]

Clinically Oriented Anatomy, Sixth Edition: Softcover North American Edition Review

July 26th, 2010 Catherine Behan No comments
Clinically Oriented Anatomy, Sixth Edition: Softcover North American Edition

I am not a big fan of this textbook.Nothing was concise, things were confusing.If you have to know the branches of the arteries and nerves, it’ll be impossible to use this book.Get something like Thieme or BRS, more to the point (especially BRS). Pictures weren’t that great either (granted its no sobotta, but still)It is [...]

Bates’ Guide to Physical Examination and History Taking, 10th Edition Review

July 26th, 2010 Martha Osborne No comments
Bates

There are lots of books out there now for Med students or anyone involved in the medical field to learn about proper Hx taking and physical exam.But clearly this book stands out. Now in it’s 9th ed, it comes also with a CD containing videosdemonstrating those PE techniques. I’m already done with my residency and [...]

Anatomy Coloring Book, The (3rd Edition) Review

July 26th, 2010 Sidney Okolo No comments
Anatomy Coloring Book, The

This book is the best reference on the human body I’ve found!It focuses individually on each system, with large ready-to-color pages.This book list all bones and muscles in the human body (in the drawings, too) andreveals their locations.It goes into extreme detail about everything, andshows a fetal circulation diagram, which I have had trouble finding [...]