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Clinically Oriented Anatomy Paperback – 31 January 2013
- ISBN-101451119453
- ISBN-13978-1451119459
- Edition7th
- PublisherLippincott Williams & Wilkins USA
- Publication date31 January 2013
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions21.59 x 5.08 x 27.94 cm
- Print length1248 pages
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- Publisher : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins USA
- Publication date : 31 January 2013
- Edition : 7th
- Language : English
- Print length : 1248 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1451119453
- ISBN-13 : 978-1451119459
- Item weight : 2.77 kg
- Dimensions : 21.59 x 5.08 x 27.94 cm
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About the author

Keith L. Moore, BA,MSc,PhD,DSc(Hon),FAAA,FRSM,FIAC
Dr. Moore, Professor Emeritus in the Division of Anatomy, Department of Surgery,Faculty of Medicine,University of Toronto, Toronto ON, Canada. Prior to his retirement in 1991, Dr. Moore was Chair of the Department of Anatomy (1976-1985)and Associate Dean of Basic Medical Sciences(1985-1990). Before moving to the University of Toronto, Dr. Moore was Professor and Head of the Department of Anatomy (1956-1975) in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg,MB.
A graduate of Western University in London ON,Canada, Dr. Moore's research was mainly concerned with the causes and prevention of congenital anomalies (birth defects). His work led to innovative methods for the detection of numerical chromosomal anomalies. In fact, he was the first scientist to recognize that males with Klinefelter Syndrome had an extra X chromosome. In 1965, Dr. Moore developed a buccal smear sex chromatin test that is still used for the detection of numerical chromosomal abnormalities.
Dr. Moore is an internationally recognized leader in the teaching of human anatomy and embryology. An inspirational teacher, his writings and textbooks are wildly regarded as among the best in the field, and are used in medical colleges around the world. His valuable contributions are a benefit to education, science and society as a whole.
Dr. Moore has published numerous scientific papers dealing with prenatal development and birth defects. He is the author of 13 medical textbooks in embryology, anatomy and neuroanatomy. Five of these books are still in print. The 8th edition of The Developing Human has been translated into 12 other languages. The 6th edition of his book, Clinically Oriented Anatomy, has been translated into seven other languages. It is used worldwide and by 80% of medical and dental students in North America. The other books, Essential Clinical Anatomy/4th ed., Before We Are Born/8th ed., and Color Atlas of Clinical Anatomy/2nd ed., are student's digests.
Dr. Moore has been invited by universities in many other countries to lecture and to participate in various professional meetings. He is a charter member of the Canadian Association of Anatomists since 1954 (elected President in 1965); a Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine since 1985 (FRSM); a Fellow of the International Academy of Cytology since 1968 (FIAC); a member of the American Association of Anatomy since 1955 (AAA); a member of the American Association of Clinical Anatomists since 1983 (AACA),Honored Member of the American Association of Clinical Anatomists (1994), Member of the Federative International Committee of Terminology from 1989-2019 (FICAT), and Fellow of the American Association of Anatomists in 2008(FAAA). The rank of Fellow honors distiguished members who have demonstrated excellce in science and their overall contributions to the medical sciences. In 2009, he was appointed Honorary Member of the Italian Society of Anatomy and Histology (SIAI) on the basis of his scientific and academic curriculum.
Dr. Moore, one of the best known anatomists in the world today, is the recipient of the J.C.B. Grant Award of the Canadian Association of Anatomists; Honored Member of the American Association of Clinical Anatomists;in 2007 he was the recipient of the Henry Gray/Elsevier Distinguished Educator Award in recognition of sustained excellence & leadership in human anatomy education; Honorary Doctor of Science (DSc) from The Ohio State University in 2012 in recognition of his valuable contibutions to science; the R. Benton Adkins Jr. Distinguished Service Award from the American Association of Clinical Anatomists in 2012, and was presented by Command of Her Majesty The Queen, the Queen Elizabeth 11 Diamond Jubilee Medal in commemoration of the sixtieth anniversary of Her Majesty's accession to the Throne, and in recognition of his contributions to Canada.
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susanReviewed in Germany on 8 December 2014
5.0 out of 5 stars Super gutes anatomiebch, für alle die mehr wissen wollen
Verified PurchaseLeider ist es nur auf englisch erhältlich! Aber sehr gute Bilder und auch sehr gute Beschreibungen, nicht wie man es aus dem Netter oder so kennt, der auch sehr gute Bilder hat, nur leider keine Beschreibungen. Tolles Buch zum lernen!!!
- ReadermarypoppinsReviewed in the United Kingdom on 5 March 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars Best anatomy book on the market
Verified PurchaseI have studied anatomy for 4 years now ( as a pure anatomy student and medical student) On both my anatomy course and medical course, this was the recommended textbook and it is not hard to see why!
Pros
The book offers an insight into all regions of the body such as the upper limb, lower limb, back, thorax and pelvis. There are many illustrations in the book which is important as anatomy is a very visual subject. The formatting of the book is very nice and information us organised in a clear and comprehensive manner. After each section, there are clinical pages on certain conditions to reinforce the importance of the subject. Whilst some may dislike the book, dismissing it as too wordy, I feel that in most cases the large amount of text is useful when considering 20 marks questions. It has pages with tables outlining the origins, insertion and innervations of muscleswhich are particularly useful.
Cons - Neuroanatomy is not well discussed. There is a chapter on head and neck and cranial nerves but if your course is heavy in neuroanatomy you won't find sufficient information in this book
- Alan G. MordenReviewed in the United States on 5 January 2015
5.0 out of 5 stars A reliable, real-world Human Anatomy reference source for students and seasoned Health Care Professionals alike!
Verified PurchaseIf you want to understand the detailed structure of the human body and how it relates to life as a human, as well as one who cares for humans, this is your best choice for a reference source.
And who am I to judge? Not exactly nobody. I've been a Primary Care physician in a medically underserved area for thirty four years and counting. Practiced Emergency Medicine and Urgent Care medicine and similar during that time. I've been using this reference source in the hardcopy and now digital form for at least a decade now, and it seldom fails me.
And how is this important?
Well here's common a For Instance: you need to drain a skin abscess or remove a skin lesion and want to review what structures are present in the area in which you'll be working (thus best to avoid damaging important structures and to minimize scarring). This source is the first place I check.
Here's another: you're seeing a middle aged woman who just resumed jogging a month ago, who now presents with pain with movement just in front of her Achilles tendon. What structure could be involved? This source would be the first place I'd check.
You're caring for a person who tells you that they've got a "hernia", meaning something going on with their digestion. What sort of hernia could do that? This source would be the first place I'd check.
A person comes to clinic with a lump in their neck. Is it an enlarged lymph node or something else? This source would be the first place I'd check.
Bottom Line: if you need real-world relevant information about human anatomy, well explained and illustrated, look no further than this reference source. If there's something better, it must be awfully good!
Alan Morden, MD
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NYReviewed in Italy on 7 February 2014
5.0 out of 5 stars Testo molto bello
Verified PurchaseIl testo del prof. Moore è purtroppo sconosciuto in italia perchè i trattati classici di anatomia dei professori delle nostre universitá supportano meglio la tradizione accademica teorico-enciclopedica italiana!
Però questo libro offre svariati vantaggi:
-inglese leggibile, semplice, molto chiaro
-spunti clinici di approfondimento
(Si parla di anatomia normale ma....quella struttura come varierebbe a seguito di malattia?)
-schematico e didattico
Forse le figure sono, secondo alcuni, troppo da cartone animato ma...comunque chiare e verosimili.
Insomma il tipico testo da college americano, colorato ed attraente ma dai giusti e validi contenuti.
Per medicina e chirurgia andrebbe bene ma da approfondire sicuramente!
NYTesto molto bello
Reviewed in Italy on 7 February 2014
Però questo libro offre svariati vantaggi:
-inglese leggibile, semplice, molto chiaro
-spunti clinici di approfondimento
(Si parla di anatomia normale ma....quella struttura come varierebbe a seguito di malattia?)
-schematico e didattico
Forse le figure sono, secondo alcuni, troppo da cartone animato ma...comunque chiare e verosimili.
Insomma il tipico testo da college americano, colorato ed attraente ma dai giusti e validi contenuti.
Per medicina e chirurgia andrebbe bene ma da approfondire sicuramente!
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