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Clinically Oriented Anatomy, Sixth Edition: Softcover North American Edition

Clinically Oriented Anatomy, Sixth Edition: Softcover North American Edition
By Keith L Moore, Arthur F Dalley, Anne MR Agur

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Clinically Oriented Anatomy, Sixth Edition provides first-year medical and allied health students with the clinically oriented anatomical information that they need in study and practice. This best-selling textbook is renowned for its comprehensive coverage of anatomy, presented as it relates to the practice of medicine, dentistry, and physical therapy. The Sixth Edition features a modified interior design with new and improved artwork that further enhances the user-friendliness of the text. The clinical Blue Boxes are now grouped to reduce interruption of text and are categorized with icons to promote easier comprehension of clinical information. The Bottom Line summaries have been refined to clearly call out key points for quick study. A companion Website offers the fully searchable text, interactive USMLE-style questions, and video animations. Online faculty resources include an Image Bank, Test Generator, and Course Outlines. "Doody's Core Titles™ 2009."


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #14539 in Books
  • Published on: 2009-02-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 1168 pages

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Honest Opinion (2.5 really)3
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 however still "clinically oriented" so depends on the university and their teachings.
I find it impossible to memorize anything from this or even make good notes.

What edition is this again???2
There are so many typos and mislabeled figures in this textbook that I would definitely not recommend it. I think Gray's Anatomy for Students does not have nearly as many serious typos, in addition, it has much better figures for assisting with conceptual understanding.

Good book with nice illustrations5
Good book with nice illustrations. Minor oversight on a few illustrations (EX: where the Maxillary division of the trigeminal nerve exits the visocranium).