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Author: Edith J Applegate
ISBN : 0721632378
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This two-volume learning system aims to help students master the relationships of anatomy in the sectional planes, and provides materials to use for further study and review. Volume one, "Concepts", presents the theoretical basis of sectional anatomy, while volume two, "Applications", provides hands-on activities to reinforce learning. An instructor's manual and a 400 pc-slide set are available separately.
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- Hardcover: 208 pages
- Publisher: Saunders (1991)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0721632378
- ISBN-13: 978-0721632377
- Product Dimensions: 10.8 x 8.3 x 0.4 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
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There is alot of information. It is a good review for anatomy but, the diagrams are very confusing. I read other consumer reviews before I had to purchase for a class and thought " oh, it cant be that bad." Well, it is. If you have any say in what books to choose from, try to find something else.
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(Not sure how "new kaki fan" got there. hmmm).
The negative reviews written previously are a fairly good assessement of this book. I took this course in prep for MRI and even the teacher admitted that she's tried a variety of texts and none are perfect. I think she picked this book because it comes with workbook and at first glance, appears to be geared toward students trying to memorize as little as possible in a short time. Thankfully, she recorded her lectures, complete with slideshow, which students could review on the web. She wanted us to largely pay attention to her lecture. The text in this book isn't bad - there are alot of good things, but then there are some problems. Probably was bothered me the most was the drawings as there is a destinct lack of consistancy from one drawing to the next. I just accepted it as being impossible to draw anatomy with more consistancy as everyone is a little different. Let's face it, cross-sectional isn't easy. When you find yourself guessing where the portable vein is after studying it thoroughly, you realize that a book can only provide so much. In the end, we didn't use the book at all. I spent more time studying the larger atlases at my school library. Those were great, especially the one by Dr. Frank Netter.
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