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Old 12-12-2007, 02:04 PM
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What is BDC? Is it an indian text book? I love the pics in grays for students
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BDC is good..

Others are: Snell, K.l.moore, grays..

If for pics: Use Netter's Atlas
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Old 12-18-2007, 11:48 AM
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I don't really like Netters Atlas it is allover the place, you need to flip between pages to see the big picture. I found Sobota much better, too bad i bought Netters. Grants atlas is the worst of the 3, in my option.
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In fact Netter's is used for revision.......The best way to learn anatomy is the read the text from the textbook (BDC, Snell or Moore's) then look for the structure on the cadaver...Next ask your teacher to confirm the finding...

All in all, the best textbook is the cadaver itself......there's no substitute for it......
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yup, moore; basmajian and netter.. !
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