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Langman's Medical Embryology, Eleventh Edition: North American Edition
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| By Thomas W Sadler |
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Eleventh Edition |
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January 1, 2009 |
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Paperback |
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385 |
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| Widely acclaimed for its clinical relevance and clear writing style, Langman's Medical Embryology provides a user-friendly and innovative approach to learning embryology. The revised eleventh edition presents medical and health professions students with a concise yet thorough description of embryology and its clinical significance, an awareness of which is essential in the diagnosis, and prevention of birth defects. It features outstanding full-color clinical images and photographs, end-of-chapter Summaries, Problems to Solve, and Clinical Correlates boxes. A companion Website includes fully searchable text, interactive review questions and problems, updated Simbryo animations of embryologic system development, and PowerPoint slides for instructors. "Doody's Core Titles™ 2009." |
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Good people, January 9, 2010 |
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Everything was done correctly and sent in a timely fashion. Also, the price was more than fair and I almost expected there to be a catch but there wasnt any. All around A+
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Wish I had bought Moore's Embryo Instead, November 15, 2009 |
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I'm currently using this book in my 1st year of medical school. I feel it is not well organized, user friendly or as in depth as is needed for medical education. Moore's illustrations and explanations are much more helpful. I wish I would have bought that intially. Please save yourself the headache and buy something, anything other than this book.
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very good but on-line resources and other texts make it even better, March 22, 2009 |
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Very helpful, especially if you use the subscription for additional on-line resources (included free) which include really helpful video simulations. These help make more sense of the 2-Dimensional diagrams and photos. Another really good book is The Ontogenetic Basic of Human Anatomy; A Biodynamic Approach to Development from Conception to Birth by Erich Blechschmidt (North Atlantic Books; (c) 2004) which provides another highly helpful way of learning about the subject. I'm more interested in osteopathy and alternative modalities which is probably why Blechschmidt's book is interesting to me.
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excellent quality, September 15, 2008 |
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The book was brand-new; the CD - the most important part - was present. I'm very satisfied.
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Embry-terrible!, August 27, 2008 |
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I can't but help wonder why this book has not been consistently rated poorly. While hoplessly underexpanding on topics, it simultaneously presents the material in a slip-shod disorganized manner. I strongly recommend that one consider a different book, stat!
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