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Title: Clinically Oriented Anatomy
by Keith L. Moore, Arthur F. Dalley
ISBN: 0-683-06141-0
Publisher: Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins
Pub. Date: 15 April, 1999
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $67.95
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Average Customer Rating: 4.21 (29 reviews)

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Rating: 4
Summary: Moore's Anatomy text is a standard; rightfully so
Comment: I am a medical student at Texas A&M USHSC COM. Moore's is an excellent text for basic anatomy. They have included excellent drawings and the content is complete. Added bonuses to the text include insightful clinical correlation and appropriate embryological try-ins. The text appears wordy and most medical students will try to use a review book in its stead. This would be a mistake. Students who read Moore will retain more anatomy all the way into clinicals and will be ahead of their peers who did not. Overall this is a very fine text: best used in conjunction with Netter's Atlas of Human Anatomy and Langman's Medical Embryology. *I will mention here, in fact, that the embryo text by Moore (The Developing Human: Clinically Oriented Embryology) does not meet the same high standard and is wrought with errors.

Rating: 5
Summary: Rave review for Moore anatomy book
Comment: I thoroughly enjoyed studying anatomy with the Moore's book. The illustrations are great--I especially found the individual drawings of the leg and arm muscles helpful, and the 3-D drawings of the pelvic region helped me to better visualize this complex area. I was able to study most of the time from Moore and only had to use the Color Atlas of Anatomy as a reference.

The text was clearly written and very detailed. At times, it was more detailed than my first year anatomy class, but I was able to skip or skim these sections. I don't think I ever found Moore to be lacking in information.

I found the boxes highlighting attachments, function, or distribution for nerves, vessels, and muscles to be very helpful. They proved to be a quick reference.

Finally, the blue boxes with clinical information made anatomy so much more interesting. I learned many relevant facts and applied, clinical anatomy.

Rating: 5
Summary: Holy Schmole Guacamole!!
Comment: A great anatomy book. I like it better than Gray's as there's more text and I just like the artwork better. A good basic book on anatomy. Readers may also be interested in "Treat Your Own Knees" and "The Multifidus Back Pain Solution."

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