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hi all, one more question about anatomy, since i know how much everyone loves it!!


one more thing if you dont mind. you know how you go on to wikipedia and they have background reading for anatomy subjects: like, this attaches here and it is responsible for holding this in place and if it falls off than this happens etc....

none of the atlases have text like this, so do you know if grant's anatomy or gray's anatomy or moore or rohen would suffice for this purpose?

thanks
 
thanks guys.

also, do you know how to find the latest edition of books out, like for rohen's anatomy. one more thing, any thoughts about moore's vs. gray's vs. grants??

and also, do you guys know of acland's videos and if they are helpful

thanks!
 
is the above link to big moore or little moore and what is the diff?
 
ally1 said:
is the above link to big moore or little moore and what is the diff?
Big Moore is bigger than little Moore :laugh: sorry...
 
ally1 said:
thanks guys.

also, do you know how to find the latest edition of books out, like for rohen's anatomy. one more thing, any thoughts about moore's vs. gray's vs. grants??

and also, do you guys know of acland's videos and if they are helpful

thanks!

Boo Gray's. Hooray BRS!
 
ally1 said:
is the above link to big moore or little moore and what is the diff?

Big Moore is really dense -- it has more info than you need and is not realistically something you will want to slog through. The baby moore contains adequate info to do well in most med school anatomy courses. But I would still rely on your course note-set and lecture notes as your primary resource, as that is where your test questions are generally going to come from.
 
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