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- Format: PDF
- File Size: 42.64 MB
- Authors: Richard S. Snell
Description
Organized classically by system, this popular text gives medical and health professions students a complete, clinically oriented introduction to neuroanatomy. Each chapter begins with clear objectives, includes clinical cases, and ends with clinical notes, clinical problem-solving, and review questions. Hundreds of full-color illustrations, diagnostic images, and color photographs enhance the text.This Seventh Edition features new information relating the different parts of the skull to the brain areas, expanded coverage of brain development and neuroplasticity, and updated information on stem cell research.A companion Website includes the fully searchable text and 454 USMLE-style review questions with answers and explanations.
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Reviews from Amazon users which were colected at the time this book was published on the website:
⭐Dr Snell was my best basic science teacher, by far, during my first year of medical school. He had the true gift of relating basic science to clinical scenarios and we all learned much from our time with him. I own a copy of most books he wrote and learn much from his writings whenever I choose to study them.
⭐The book was in great condition, came with an unused access code and had a flawless interior all for a steal!
⭐This book was good the few times I used it. The layout was nice, there were useful tables, and the pictures it included were helpful. Being honest, though, I didn’t exactly use it that much as there are some online resources that work just as well if not better. If you prefer a physical book, go with this one. Otherwise, you may be fine using the internet.
⭐The book is in perfect condition!
⭐It’s a little more straightforward and relatively more basic than your average Wikipedia article. Not something I’d spend money on (I’m glad I got this for free with a gift card, or else I’d have rated it lower out of spite), considering it was ambiguous and almost inaccurate in some of its wordings (glutamate is NOT the same thing a GABA, despite glutamate being GABA’s precursor). You’re better off sticking to google images and reading straight from a regular A&P book. The end of each chapter has a section with wording-specific questions, which may or may not help depending on the rigor of your neuroanatomy class.
⭐a very useful book for my son who is in first year of medical school.Clear, very well illustrated.
⭐This came with the access code.
⭐Grammatical errors in a seventh edition. Figures referenced are never on the same page.
⭐Lo que esperaba, a buen precio y servido en tiempo record
⭐The leading book used to learn Neuroanatomy in Medical School. Absolutely wonderful print, information and feel.
⭐I found this a very simple introduction to the subject, not hard to understand and full of images. Not enough detailed for the neuroanatomy exam, at least not for the University level required here in Italy.
⭐I think this book is great to use as a start when learning neuranatomy.If more in dept knowledge is required other books will be needed, but this is excellent to start with. Highy recommend this.
⭐Came on time well packed. Original book. I suggest it to medical students. You can also buy the Gray’s clinical neuroanatomy too.
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