Anatomy at a Glance

Anatomy at a Glance

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Synopsis

Anatomy at a Glance is a concise, well-illustrated and accessible anatomy textbook. The book is designed to conform to the new guidelines for medical school anatomy courses, and the authors have focussed on the core details required in current medical teaching. Anatomy at a Glance follows the now familiar, easy-to-use double page spread format of the at a Glance series. Each topic is presented with key facts and accompanied by clear and informative colour line diagrams, radiographs, CT and MRI scans. The content is both systematic and regional, so that the complete course of major nerves and blood vessels are described as well as their regional relationships. Clinical notes are also included where relevant. Anatomy at a Glance fits the budget and reading time of medical students and junior doctors. It can be used either as primary or supplementary reading in a lecture-based course, or for exam preparation.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 176
Edition: 1st
Publisher: Blackwell Publishing
Published: 22 Jan 2002

ISBN 10: 0632059346
ISBN 13: 9780632059348

Media Reviews
A winner .....This book will prove to be very popular with medical students. -Fourth Year Medical Student, University of Manchester. .. .this book should prove extremely useful and ideal fro that last-minute revision before the exams. - MEDISCOPE (Manchester Medical School Magazine) This is an excellent book, especially for those in the first year MBChB and BDS courses, but also for those at later stages who need to refer back to what they have forgotten (or never learnt) from previous years. University of Birmingham's Queen Medical Magazine Published Reviews of the 1st Edition This is an appropiate book for all health sciences students who whis to quickly review anatomy. It is undoubtedly designed for those readers who alreay have a good knowledge of gross anatomy. Sandra E Inouye, PhD (Midwestern University) It does pack in a reasonable amount of anatomy with a simple, clear and consistent design to every page. This helps the reader delineate the main points of the topic- this is rarely achieved with other books which don't diffrentiate between the core knowledge base and the advanced detail. The diagrams also look rather fresh and not too busy helping to keep the student focused.The book does a good job of providing an anatomical refresher, ideal for clinical students who may not have the time to go through larger texts. GKT Gazette, December 2002 This book reviews the basic essentials of anatomy and proves to be a very userfriendly revision guide. Northwing, vol.67, no.2, Autumn/Winter 2002 This is the latest addition to the 'At a Glance' series, and a worthy one at that. .While it will never replace a large breezeblock-sized anatomy book, this will be sitting on my shelf for all those occasions when all you need is clear, simple explanation with a decent diagram, or maybe just for cheering me up with its picture of a maniacally grinning skeleton on the front cover. University of Birmingham's Queen Medical Magazine, June 2002