Human Anatomy Coloring Book (Colouring Books) this question feed

asked by stonefox on November 18, 2006 2:23 AM
Careful, scientifically accurate line renderings of the body's organs and major systems: skeletal, muscular, nervous, reproductive, etc. Numerous views, cross-sections, diagrams. Suggestions for coloring. Complete text. 43 plates.



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Most of all, this book is low in price.
But, its quality is good enough for me.
If you begin to study human body, it will be a best choice.
Prepare crayons. It will be interesting thing, too.^^
reviewed by bigchad on November 24, 2006 8:30 AM

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I loved this coloring book resource for my anatomy/physiology class. It is easy to COLOR in and MAKES you REMEMBER the skeletal, muscular and nervous system relatively easier. I also studied "ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY STUDY GUIDE: Key review Questions and Answers with Explanations" written by Patrick Leonardi. This comes in 3 important volumes and has loads of college-test like questions which were extremely useful!!!!!!
reviewed by noreason on November 27, 2006 11:41 AM

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I got this book to help me learn anatomy, did a great job. I would recommend it to anyone learning anatomy. I truely enjoyed this book.
reviewed by hooked on November 27, 2006 9:50 PM

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fine for children, paraprofessionals (CNAs, FNPs, RN students), middle school students or quick review for medical professionals long after those Anatomy lectures are a distant memory. I used the original Anatomy Coloring Book during my 15 hours of gross anatomy in med school and I still have it 18 years later; for the investment in time and review it was worth the price. I bought the smaller version recently for my son who's in 7th grade and struggling with the way Human Anatomy is presented in his science class, so I gave him the book, went through parts of it with him, and he finds it a little more involved than the material presented (it's dumbed down, it's a PUBLIC school) which is the point. They don't have a textbook for home study/review; it's always better to have access to MORE information than less. Also got a copy for daughter, age 9, for later. A useful tool for reinforcing learning.
reviewed by allnet on November 28, 2006 7:39 AM

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