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Old 14-11-2006, 03:45 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Embryology Textbooks.....

Can anyone recommend a good embryology textbook?
I currently have Langman's embryology from the library which is the recommended text for my course, but I don't find it very user friendly!

Anyone got any other suggestions I might try?
(They don't do an "embryology for dummies" - I've already checked!!! but if anyone feels like writing one.......)

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Old 17-11-2006, 02:27 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Larsen do one too....

I think the whole subject is like learning another language really!
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Old 17-11-2006, 02:30 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Can anyone recommend a good embryology textbook?
I currently have Langman's embryology from the library which is the recommended text for my course, but I don't find it very user friendly!

Anyone got any other suggestions I might try?
(They don't do an "embryology for dummies" - I've already checked!!! but if anyone feels like writing one.......)

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Lol, I know just what you mean about langmans, its possiblly the most difficult to understand, bland, waste of money ever, in the whole wide world ever ever ever. For instance, I cannot understand atleast 50% 0f the words in that book even though my first language is english!

The embryonic disk is quite good, its user friendly and bothers to explain the big horrible words, its available in the MFL if you want to try it out.
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about embryology

I have found embryology very interesting as it describe the human beeing from the begining and it show evidence for evolution
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Can anyone recommend a good embryology textbook?
I currently have Langman's embryology from the library which is the recommended text for my course, but I don't find it very user friendly!

Anyone got any other suggestions I might try?
(They don't do an "embryology for dummies" - I've already checked!!! but if anyone feels like writing one.......)

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Old 12-04-2008, 04:24 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Are you kidding me, Langman's is well user-friendly! (well compared to my lecture slides it is). I'm in love with that book ...has amazing diagrams and really good summaries at the end of each chapter. It's easily the best Embryology book on the market. Langman’s = sex in a book.
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how to get Langmann book

will yoyu tell me how I can get Langmann book at low price please?
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Are you kidding me, Langman's is well user-friendly! (well compared to my lecture slides it is). I'm in love with that book ...has amazing diagrams and really good summaries at the end of each chapter. It's easily the best Embryology book on the market. Langman’s = sex in a book.
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