I was going through the books I used to study for step 1, thinking about which ones I would like to sell and which ones I should keep. I've decided to keep this one. It's very informative. It presents a case description, then has a question and answer discussion section. There are numerous ...
This book is a must have for the Osteopathic Medical student. It's small enough to fit in your lab coat pocket and yet complete in the way it describes the techniques. Counterpoint, myofascial release, bioenergy, and many other treatments are covered concisely and many have pictures of the ...
+ Excellent Medical Reference + Dorlands Illustrated Medical Dictionary 31st ed.
If you need to invest in a very good medical dictionary; you got it right here. I received mine yesterday and my co-workers were very interested in it. One of them actually ordered the dictionary immediately when she saw mine. Yes, it is a big book and not one you would like to walk around with ...
+ THIS IS NOT A REVIEW OR AN ATLAS, BUT A GOOD TEXT! + Its got talent
This is an excellent text no matter what health profession you are in. I very rarely read the text. The pictures accompanied with the tables are basically what I used. You would see the picture and have a table of origin, insertion, action and nerve. If you really want to go into depth then you can ...
AVOID This book. It is NOT What it Purports to Be.
Well, this book LOOKS useful, does it not?
It purports to be a book that "has been streamlined to focus on only the most essential biochemical concepts important to medical students, while maintaining the key pedagological features that have made the larger text (on which this book is supposed to ...
Very succint review of all of gross anatomy. The pictures are okay, but you should probably keep an atlas of human anatomy around. The questions after each chapter are indicative of the questions I've experienced in medical school. Overall, this is probably the best way to prepare for class and ...
An Understanding of the Progress of Medicine in the U.S.
+ Exceptionally indepth view of the history of osteopathic medicine + if you are considering being a DO, buy this book + A history of America's best-kept secret
I'm a med student -- our book list said buy either the Guyton or this book, and based on the reviews, I bought the Guyton -- big mistake. Apparently the Guyton book is better on Cardiology, so I kept it, but I bought this book too and it's great. It's very well organized and to the point. The ...
This book is a must have for the Osteopathic Medical student. It's small enough to fit in your lab coat pocket and yet complete in the way it describes the techniques. Counterpoint, myofascial release, bioenergy, and many other treatments are covered concisely and many have pictures of the ...