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Old 28-03-2007, 01:48 PM   #5 (permalink)
NV05
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In my opinion, Martini has the bulk of what we need in terms of physiology, but lacks heavily on anatomy. I find it has a good order though and you know where you're going. I'm using it for anatomy at the moment, but that's because I still can't decide which anatomy book to go for, in terms of physiology, there could be a bit more detail, and I'll usually go for Guyton's physiology book to see if there's any extra detail.
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