Introduction to Sectional Anatomy (Point (Lippincott Williams & Wilkins))
A**Y
Ok
Teaches what I need to learn
B**A
Gently handled book, Amazing Price!
The book that I bought from this seller is in very good shape. Besides the few highlighted words in the book, I can barely tell it was used. The price was very cheap which was amazing and it arrived to me before I needed it which means it was right on time. Thank you :-)
R**B
Lousy textbook
Like others have said "there must be a better textbook out there"The descriptions go from elementary to MD level. Most of the 2D drawings are difficult to get an idea of where parts are located in a real 3D world.This book doesn't do it for me or most of my other classmates.**** update ****Have found a much better book.Sectional Anatomy for Imaging Professionalsby, Lorrie L. Kelley & Connie M. PetersenThis book is much more accurate, MUCH better drawings which makes this difficult subject easier to understand. Sectional Anatomy for Imaging Professionals
M**H
Four Stars
Great for class
L**E
Good BASIC Information
This book is very good for BASIC sectional and cross-sectional anatomical information. It is probably good enough for a Radiography Program's student Modalities Course, but may not contain enough in-depth cross-sectional information for anyone studying to become certified in CT. (NOTE: I myself am NOT certified in CT)
E**.
Easy to understand
This book gives you the points of interest that you need to know, without going overboard. It is not overwhelming like some others seem to be. If you are studying CT, then I would recommend this book. It is a little pricey, but worth it.
L**A
Completely satisfied
Completely satisfied
N**E
Somewhat confusing
This book has MRI images and CT images that are not great for sectional anatomy. They could do have done a better job.
P**U
Five Stars
Good
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