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    Anatomy cards

    Which ones are best ? Netters, Gray's, other?

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    I like Netters
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    Currently: Waiting to start ENT (year 6 of 7)

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    There are a few types in the bookshop. Unfortunately they are all sealed and it is not possible to unseal them without buying them first (they'd get all dog-eared and become unsaleable).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank E View Post
    There are a few types in the bookshop. Unfortunately they are all sealed and it is not possible to unseal them without buying them first (they'd get all dog-eared and become unsaleable).
    Try a different bookshop? The waterstones on our campus had some that were open I seem to remember.
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    Only one bookshop has any flashcards.

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    I had a look in the bookshop in the Wellcome and Foyles in London but they were all sealed too. I got the Netters in the end and I'm quite pleased with them.

    It's a pity someone stole my bag with one section of the Netters cards (plus all my notes for the Prof Marian Diamond's anatomy lecture videos). That'll teach me to go to the pub after work when there is football on.

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    Hi, try the Royal Society of Medicine Colour-In Flashcards, they are only £14 (£12 in some) and they use the colour-in method to help you memorise parts! They also have the standard flashcards...

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