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Clinical Anatomy by Regions

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Widely praised for its clear and consistent organization, abundant illustrations, and emphasis on clinical applications, the exciting re-titled Eighth Edition of Snell's respected textbook continues to deliver the user-friendly features and expert perspectives that have made Clinical Anatomy one of the top teaching and learning resources for those seeking insights into the practical application of anatomy. Ideal for medical, dental, allied health, and nursing programs, this book guides students through the fundamentals of human anatomy, explaining the how and why behind each structure, and offering readers the hands-on guidance they need to make sound clinical choices. The book is organized by body region, from surface to deep structures. This edition introduces Embryologic Notes and includes up-to-date new Clinical Notes, Clinical Problems, and review questions. All illustrations have been recolored, and all Surface Anatomy illustrations are now in color. Upgraded clinical imaging includes radiographs, CT scans, MRIs, and sonograms. A companion Website offers the book's fully searchable text.

926 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2007

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Richard S. Snell

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Richard S. Snell was an eminent anatomy lecturer and researcher. His classic textbooks “Clinical Gross Anatomy,” “Clinical Histology,” “Clinical Neuroanatomy,” and “Clinical Embryology” have been the standard reference for generations of medical students as well as seasoned clinicians,

Snell was a member of the Anatomical Society of Great Britain and the American Association of Anatomy, and in 2009 became an Honored Member of the American Association of Clinical Anatomists.

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Profile Image for Saja Salih سجى صالح.
116 reviews79 followers
September 18, 2021

مناسب كمصدر اولي لطلبة الطب، يقدم المعلومات بصورة موضوعية دون تعمق بالتفاصيل الدقيقة كما يقدم اشهر الحالات المرضية المتعلقة، يحوي على كمية كافية من الصور الأطلسية الواضحة لمختلف المواضيع، بعيد عن التفاصيل العميقة التي لا تهم الطلبة في اول دراستهم، قد تحتاج بعض النقاط فيه للمراجعة ونقاط اخرى تحتاج الى توضيح شخص ملم بتفاصيل التشريح البشري.



طلبت من اخي الصغير(مهدي) كتابة رفيو عن المصدر لاننا قرأناه سوية و هذه كانت النتيجة..
جيد بالنسبة لأول مراجعة يكتبها في حياته😆🤍

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Profile Image for Saleh Khalid.
68 reviews34 followers
June 10, 2013
هذا الكتاب المصدر الأول (وأحيانا الثاني بعد قريس) في أغلب كليات الطب بالعالم.
عند الأجانب هو كافي. لكن بالكليات العربية يعتبر سطحي وسطحي جداًولو تدخل بالمعلومات اللي فيه الاختبار
فأنت مغامر. كليات الطب العربية تقدر الأناتومي (وتقلل من الفيسيولوجي) بالتالي هذا الكتاب يعتبر مصدر سيء لنا.
لكنه طبعاً أسهل بكثير من المناهج اللي نأخذها وينقصه الكثير من الأهداف المطلوب تغطيتها عندنا بالكلية. لا أنصح به.
نقطة جميلة فيه: فيه نقاط أكلينيكية بالأزرق، حلوة وجميلة. لكنك مايحتاج تتمسك فيها لأن أي كتاب مراجعة لليوسملي راح يعطيك إياها.
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232 reviews8 followers
July 28, 2013
The information is good, yeah, but Anatomy is a "visual" subject so you need great illustrations that are easily accessible too. The illustrations in this book are hardly ever located in the same place--you have to flip 20, 30 pages every time you need look at the figures. This is okay/tolerable if you have a copy of Netter's Atlas of Anatomy, I guess.
Profile Image for SĦorouk Nasr.
132 reviews14 followers
June 19, 2016
i am not a medical student, but i really like human anatomy .. so, i enjoyed this simple book.
Profile Image for Keyvan Mas.
5 reviews
April 7, 2015
This book, as its title implies, is not concentrated on providing obsessively detailed anatomy. It is not concerned with physiological aspects neither. These all sound good when you consider its focus on clinical insights.

Worthy to consider, But not a 5-star-good book. Its Illustrations are not even acceptable when you compare them to that of the Gray's Anatomy for Students, which follows almost the same approach. Plus, It seems clarity is sometimes thrown away for the sake of briefness.
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191 reviews112 followers
August 28, 2012
OUR DEPENDANT TEXTBOOK back in anatomy where depended on other books when putting questions?
Profile Image for Roma.
775 reviews25 followers
June 3, 2019
Although this book is easy to understand, there are a lot of topics that were just oversimplified. This is not as good as Moore's and Gray's.
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33 reviews2 followers
December 11, 2019
عمو سنيل لقد عشنا سنتين صعبة ومثمرة بسبب كتابك شكرا يا عظيم
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