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Snell's Clinical Neuroanatomy

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Snell’s Clinical Neuroanatomy , Eighth Edition, equips medical and health professions students with a complete, clinically oriented understanding of neuroanatomy. Organized classically by system, this revised edition reflects the latest clinical approaches to neuroanatomy structures and reinforces concepts with enhanced, illustrations, diagnostic images, and surface anatomy photographs.

Each chapter begins with clear objectives and a clinical case for a practical introduction to key concepts. Throughout the text, Clinical Notes highlight important clinical considerations.Chapters end with bulleted key concepts, along with clinical problem solving cases and review questions that test students’ comprehension and ensure preparation for clinical application.

560 pages, Paperback

Published November 14, 2018

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Irónicamente este libro me dejó traumas😍
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February 3, 2026
spent 2 years of life reading these books, i gotta use them to reach my reading goal

spoiler: they talk about the brain
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June 21, 2017
I've tried so many neuroanatomy books ...but this is special, it's amazing .
I highly recommend this book for those who love neuroscience , I know it's very time consuming , but it's worth it ...
if I have enough time, I will read it again .
Clinical notes and problems were amazing ...it's a bible in neuroanatomy.
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December 1, 2019
Absolutely awful. Terrible descriptions coupled with rare and equally terrible illustrations. I stopped 20% of the way through and I can't read another word.

I'm sure I'll come back to it once I've learned Neuroanatomy (from another source) to read the clinical sections and attempt to answer the fantastic questions the book has at the end of each chapter! Those are spectacular.
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