Customer Review: I have this and the large hardcover textbook. This pocket version is great and fits nicely into my coat pocket when I am in clinic. Although it's not as comprehensive as the big Mosby's, it's definitely handy.
Customer Review: This textbook is an excellent resource for any medical professional interested in how medications work and their possible adverse effects or effect on patient behavior.
Customer Review: The textbook has several nice introductory chapters on imaging basic science, reading principles (for x-rays), and the role of physical therapists with imaging practice. the x-rays are of good quality and size and the schematic labels are pretty thorough. The CD is a nice adjunct for active... more info
Customer Review: First off, this atlas is set up like anatomy is taught in medical school, not in college. It is divided up by body part rather than by system. That said, the illustrations are high quality. There is also a code in the book that will get you to a web site with more information. In light of the... more info
Customer Review: If I could, I'd double these stars. It's hard to believe how many people immediately choose surgery without researching other options. I was one of those at one time in my life. But a few years ago when my shoulder locked and the excruciating pain persisted, I was determined not to have... more info
Customer Review: This book gives much background information, in great detail. I do not recommend it for people who want to gain basic undstanding of cardiopulmonary therapy, unless you are really trying to become perfect at it.Good book but very detailed; almost too much information.