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5.0 out of 5 stars
An Excellent Desktop Reference for the Health Professional., February 17, 2000
This review is from: Rapid Review: Anatomy Reference Guide (Spiral-bound)
As a medical disability analyst, despite over 30 years of prior work in the medical field as a nurse and technologist, I frequently find myself in need of a quick brush-up on anatomical aspects of medical conditions and diseases. Since I have discovered this excellent and beautifully illustrated anatomical reference, I have found as much use for it as for my PDN and Dorland's. The book is simplified in layout and easy to use. The full-color diagrams and attendent identifications are well rendered and concise. In short, this is a book that is well worth its cost for all the assistance it provides when you can't quite recall exactly how the inferior human Framis Garbazongoid ligament joins to the Ortheoleptroid Whazis muscle, but need to "bone-up" on the subject without wasting any more time than is necessary. I highly recommend you replace that tattered old Gray's with this extremely functional, modern substitute (and you won't sprain a Trapezius hefting it, either...).
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