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    Anatomy Book For A Beginner

    Afternoon, all.

    I'm not currently studying medicine, though I'm hoping to apply in the next couple of years (I'm a mature student).

    As I have an interest in anatomy, plus the fact that it might not hurt to start reading about such things, I was hoping that someone would be able to recommend a good anatomy book for a novice?

    I'm not looking for something that is incredibly complex, but a book that would provide a good all round teaching in anatomy, whilst being accessible, would be great.

    Thanks for your time.



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    Try the anatomy colouring book by Kapit & Elson

    Its on Amazon at: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Anatomy-Colo...6937692&sr=8-1

    Hope that is of help.
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    That's great, thanks very much indeed.

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    aye, anatomy colouring is good fun, macca.

    not too big to carry wif you on a sunny day as well, so you can sit doon for a picnic and do a bit of colouring in while you are out and about.

    i got ma copy for 50p in a charity shop hehe
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    I wish I'd gone through something like Basic Anatomy and Physiology by Ross and Wilson, before I'd started my degree, just to get a grounding in the basics.

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    I dont think its really all that necessary to read too much reading beforehand (dont let me stop u though!!!). If you are struggling to learn your anatomy, i really recommend Essential Clinical Anatomy by Moore & Agur. Its really manageable and has some very clear concise diagrams that are v useful for exams.

    All the best,
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    pop up books in a anatomy are good fun too hehe
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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dqVDQ-lF4Q

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