Instant Anatomy
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Indispensable dip–in revision aid
Instant Anatomy is quite different from other anatomy books available. It presents the fundamental anatomical information needed for clinical practice in an easily accessible dip–in format.
Each topic is concisely displayed in a double–page spread to provide a unique anatomical approach across systems. This logical and intuitive approach emphasizes the anatomical relationships needed for cross sectional scanning and computer generated reconstructional imaging. It allows structures such as blood vessels and nerves to be seen in their entirety instead of regionally as they are so often described in standard textbooks.
This edition has been updated and expanded to include more on the foramina chapter.
Ideal for
- junior doctors and MRCP / MRCS candidates
- medical students on clinical attachments
- nurses and other allied health professionals
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #40971 in Books
- Published on: 2005-10-24
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 248 pages
Editorial Reviews
Journal of the Royal College of Surgeons, Oct 2000
This is a concise well-written short text of anatomy that is easy to follow...
BJS, 2000
As a quick revision reference for both undergraduates and postgraduates ... I would still recommend it.
From the Back Cover
Indispensable dip–in revision aid
Instant Anatomy is quite different from other anatomy books available. It presents the fundamental anatomical information needed for clinical practice in an easily accessible dip–in format.
Each topic is concisely displayed in a double–page spread to provide a unique anatomical approach across systems. This logical and intuitive approach emphasizes the anatomical relationships needed for cross sectional scanning and computer generated reconstructional imaging. It allows structures such as blood vessels and nerves to be seen in their entirety instead of regionally as they are so often described in standard textbooks.
This edition has been updated and expanded to include more on the foramina chapter.
Customer Reviews
Superb
This is a must of skeletal anatomy sudents.
It addresses vascular and nerve distribution with very clear colour drwaings.
Is very easy to read and understand and it can also be use as a reference book for post graduate work.
5 stars
The best way to make sense of anatomy - BUY THIS BOOK
I would highly recommend this book to anyone starting a medical degree and other anatomy related courses.
Instant Anatomy charts the course and distribution of every artery, vein, set of lymphatics, and nerve (cranial, peripheral and autonomic). This is done in a very simple style with a diagram on one side and any text on the side opposite. Quite frankly a goldfish could read this book and get an anatomy degree.
Probably the most impressive section is that on the muscles. This is great for revision with each muscle listed alongside it's origin, insertion, action and innervation.
Also included is information on joints, ossification times, foramina (in full detail), other spaces and positions of structures according to vertebral levels.
You will need a more pictorial anatomy text to accompany this to get the full picture. But I cannot stress enough that this a perfect book if you are learning anatomy.
EXCELLENT EXCELLENT EXCELLENT!!
I love this book!! the second edition got me through anatomy as a 1st year medical student and now 8 years later I am still using the book for parts 1+2 MRCS and I am sure will continue to use it throughout my career. the second edition got handed to friends and I never saw it again!! so I had to get the third edition which has new invaluable chapters on specialised spaces, surface anatomy and vertebral levels. Bob is a truly inspirational teacher and I am constantly using his mneumonics to this day




