A few days ago
Best book for anatomy students?
Hi, I heard that Netter’s atlas of anatomy & Moore’s clinically oriented anatomy is pretty good for 1st year med students.
What other books are there? Can you tell me what book was most helpful? (I’m a visual learner, so pictures matter more than words..)
Top 2 Answers
A few days ago
Favorite Answer
Netter’s is going to be your best bet. My A&P Professor had one in our cadaver room, and we used it during our dissection project. I have finished the course, but am thinking of getting my own for my home library. It’s that good. Expensive, but worth the investment, I think.
0
5 years ago
You were in the right, she had no business taking a permanent marker to a book. That frustrates me because I work at a library. Though you can be proud of her for trying to “censor” the book, you should talk to her and explain that the reason you study the pictures in the book is so that the form of the person you are drawing will be in proportion. I also draw so I understand why you use the book as a reference. Oh, and also tell her that yes you do plan on drawing the outline of a penis because some of your subjects will be male. Don’t get me wrong I do mean fully clothed males! lol
0
- Academic Writing
- Accounting
- Anthropology
- Article
- Blog
- Business
- Career
- Case Study
- Critical Thinking
- Culture
- Dissertation
- Education
- Education Questions
- Essay Tips
- Essay Writing
- Finance
- Free Essay Samples
- Free Essay Templates
- Free Essay Topics
- Health
- History
- Human Resources
- Law
- Literature
- Management
- Marketing
- Nursing
- other
- Politics
- Problem Solving
- Psychology
- Report
- Research Paper
- Review Writing
- Social Issues
- Speech Writing
- Term Paper
- Thesis Writing
- Writing Styles