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Neuroanatomy: Text and Atlas
by: John H. Martin |
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Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 611.8 EAN: 9780838566947 Edition: 2 Sub ISBN: 0838566944 Label: McGraw-Hill Publishing Co Manufacturer: McGraw-Hill Publishing Co Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 578 Publication Date: January 15, 1996 Publisher: McGraw-Hill Publishing Co Studio: McGraw-Hill Publishing Co |
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![]() - buy this book- it's great for neuroanatomy!everyone i spoke to says that neuro is one of those classes you have to teach yourself- couldn't have been more true at my school. this book saved me. it clearly presents the topics in as simple a way as possible, and has great summaries. Rating: - "Really acceptable"First functional then regional anatomy, not a bad idea. Makes u hard to forget, good "real" diagrams. Rating: - Thank youI really enjoyed the book and it was in great condition when it arrived Rating: - Excellent textbook for the Neuroanatomy studentThe text of this book is quite easy to read, as medical textbooks go, and the figures in this book are excellent and easy to follow. A wonderful feature of this book is the double-page organization of the atlas portion showing brain sections. For each section, the left-hand page is an unmarked full-page photograph of the section, and the right-hand page is the same photograph with labels and borders drawn around the structures. This is much more helpful than the traditional approach that simply has a line pointing to a structure, for this approach shows the size, shape, and limits of the structure as well as its location. The unmarked photographs allow you to test yourself. I highly recommend this book for Neuroanatomy students. Rating: - Very HelpfulI like this text a lot. It has been useful for my neuroanatomy courses in chiropractic school. My background is chemical engineering - not biology - and this text is well written and makes a great companion for both neuro lecture and neuro lab. |
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