Clinical Anatomy

Clinical Anatomy by Richard S. Snell, published by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins in 2004, is a comprehensive resource designed for medical students. This seventh edition features 1012 pages of content, emphasizing user-friendliness and clarity. It enhances its coverage of embryology, catering to programs that integrate this subject into their anatomy curriculum. The text is organized to present clinically relevant anatomical information, making it a practical tool for students.
Readers will find a structured approach in each chapter, which includes components such as an outline, objectives, basic anatomy, and clinical problem-solving elements. The book also incorporates radiographic and surface anatomy, along with National Board-Type Questions to aid in test preparation and review. With its focus on medical and anatomical subjects, this edition serves as a valuable reference for those pursuing a career in healthcare.
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With an already established reputation for user-friendliness, the Seventh Edition of Clinical Anatomy for Medical Students increases embryology coverage for programs that incorporate the subject into anatomy, or where a separate embryology text isn’t necessary. Known for its clear and consistent organization and concise writing, this text focuses on presenting anatomical information that is clinically relevant. The book’s unified structure includes the following components in each chapter: Outline, Objectives, Basic Anatomy, Radiographic Anatomy, Surface Anatomy, Clinical Notes, Clinical Problem-Solving, and National Board-Type Questions.
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