a good beginners book | Before We Are Born: Essentials of Embryology and Birth Defects With STUDENT CONSULT Online Access (Before We ... | Keith L. Moore BA MSc PhD FIAC FRSM, T. V. N. Persaud MD PhD DSc FRC Path(Lond)
 
 


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Before We Are Born: Essentials of Embryology and Birth Defects With STUDENT CONSULT Online Access (Before We ...
Keith L. Moore BA MSc PhD FIAC FRSM, T. V. N. Persaud MD PhD DSc FRC Path(Lond)

Saunders, 2007 - 368 pages

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Before We Are Born review

This book is amazing. I needed it for an Embryo class and found it to be very easy to read and understand, full of useful and interesting knowledge. It even includes actual size pictures of the embryo and fetus. I highly recommend this book if you are taking any kind of anatomy class that teaches about early life stages. You will learn a lot and I plan to keep this book even for my Chiropractic practice after I graduate.


Very nice if you hate Langman.

UAMS listed Langman's Medical Embryology as our required embryo book. I hate Langman with a passion, as you can tell in my review of it. It is poorly written, contains less than useful 2-D figures making it difficult to visualize morphologic changes, and contains at least two errors in every single chapter (and I'm not talking about minutia; it's errors big enough that our lecturers have to mention them in class). So, I began searching for an alternate embryology book that covered the material in about the same depth as Langman. This is it. This book is concisely and CLEARLY written. It also contains more figures, and these figures have a 3-D feel to them that make embryology much more understandable. Also, it appears to have vastly fewer errors. If your medical school requires Langman, by all means get Langman. Many of my classmates find the book an enjoyable read, and this book isn't a Langman clone, so the information each book contains is slightly different. The author (Moore) is also the author of Clinically Oriented Anatomy (5th Edition), and he correlates embryologic structure to adult anatomy more than Langman, which I enjoy. But if you have Langman, hate it, and need a supplement, this delivers in spades.


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a good beginners book

Very good for first year medical students or others wanting to learn more about early development. Nice pictures and not especially difficult language/terminology.




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Great book

I Like Dr Moore and his other book Clinically oriented anatomy
Dr Moore books are clearly written and supported with figures.

I am a neurologist in practice.
And I like to mention the good thing about dr Moore ,
that:
After he was told about Muslims Quran, and how it described embryology, he admitted that Quran can not be Made by a man, but it has to be revelation.
he added to his second edition of this book the information he learned from Quran and the saying of Prophet Muhammad.
This is really an honest scholar.
Our knowledge need to be grounded by our connection to God.
It's understandable how the west left the church "abuse"
but they need not to leave God
as we see in this example how true Revelation(Quran) and science dont contradict each other.
You can check [...], on Quran miracles.
I always wonder how can scientist refuse God.


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Zero in on the most essential concepts in human embryology and development! Concise and richly illustrated, this popular book delivers the embryology knowledge you need in a highly efficient, reader-friendly format. The comprehensively updated 7th edition comes with access to the complete contents online via Student Consult, plus 18 phenomenal embryology animations, additional review questions and answers, and more

Editor Keith L. Moore, BA, MSc, PhD, FIAC, FRSM is the recipient of the first (2007) "Henry Gray/Elsevier Distinguished Educator Award"-the American Association of Anatomists' highest award for excellence in human anatomy education at the medical/dental, graduate, and undergraduate level of teaching-a testament to his masterful teaching abilities, which help make this book such an effective tool for learning the complex subject of human embryology.
Succinct coverage focuses on the most need-to-know human embryology concepts.
Over 1,300 crisp illustrations and up-to-date clinical photos bring the material to life.
Review questions and answers at the end of each chapter test your knowledge and help you prepare for exams.

Sweeping updates reflect all of the latest advances, including IVF, cloning, and genes in human development.
Purchase of this Student Consult title includes access to the full contents online at www.studentconsult.com-as well as 18 remarkable, specially developed animations that bring embryological development to life, and hundreds of additional support questions and answers to test your mastery of the material.
New contributors provide a wealth of fresh perspectives on the latest knowledge.
A new, more user-friendly, full-color format helps you master key embryology concepts more easily than ever, and a smaller size makes the book more portable.

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