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gift June 22, 2010 Earleen Cox I always give this to anatomy students. I find it helpful for future nurses, PTs, OTs etc.
Unrivalled June 6, 2010 Michael Amendolara This classic was recommended to me by a teacher at the Swedish Institute for Massage Therapy. The combination of illustration and text is stunning in its simplicity. Technically speaking it goes beyond anatomy describing and depicting microbiology as it relates to simple system functions and tissue types. The authors cleave to their task, teaching simply and effectively, while they peak the curiosity of the reader. I recommend it heartily to anyone seeking a comprehensive knowlege of anatomy.
Anatomy Got you Stumped?: Get THIS book! May 26, 2010 M. Palmer (Los Angeles, CA) I typically learn by picking my favorite piece of something and learning the rest around that piece. Needless to say, it didn't work in anatomy memorization! There really isn't a favorite part of learning the nooks and crannies of anatomy and in most books, it all blends in. So, when I came across this lovely `A+' getter I was thrilled! It has detailed info and color ready pages on everything from cells to protuberances, diagrams and joints as well clear explanations. Just a certified HELP in an anatomy class, PERIOD!
For any healthcare provider, it's always a great idea to brush up on client relation and reading the body and for this I recommend The Magic Touch: How to make $100,000 per year as a massage Therapist by Meagan R. Holub. This text is so reader friendly and really gets into client relations in chapters 3 and 4. Love it!
Good, But There Are Some Inaccuracies April 6, 2010 Matthew S. Wietzke 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Good book overall. The book is organized in the exact same fashion as the Martini 6th Ed. Anatomy book.
However, I've already noticed a few inaccuracies. One would be the picture of the Descending Tract. It shows the nerves that are coming down in the 20% branch, but then it shows them go off to the right side, instead of cross over (decussation) and pair back up with the nerves that are on the 80% side.
Also the anterior picture of Dermatomes is incorrect in the L4-L5 area.
Coloring Book March 23, 2010 James E. Smith (Ann Arbor, Mi.) 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
The book is well aranged but did not work for me at all. The instructor makes no use of it. In her words, "If you have time to doodle then use it." I don't have time to doodle. For practical purposes it was waste of my money. Another text book piece of stuff for revenue.
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