Clinically Oriented Anatomy. Daddy Moore

Anatomy is a very important subject, and the anatomy lecturers will make sure that is drummed right into your heads. So, choosing an anatomy textbook, well there are two big names to choose from, Moore & Dalley with their Clinically Oriented Anatomy, and Gray's Anatomy.

Well, let's start with Clinically Oriented Anatomy. It is a good textbook, good illustrations, and good explanations. Another good thing about this textbook, is that there are clinical examples dotted throughout the book in blue boxes, which is nice, as you can see the clinical aspects of various anatomy. As a medical student, this is one of the must-have books!

However, this isn't the best thing since wikipedia...it does come across as a bit wordy, but I still liked it (enough to buy it!). As students, I speak for myself at least, I wasn't bursting with money, and this was around £10 cheaper than Grays, so I bought this!

MedStudentBooks rating 9/10

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