Oxford Handbook of Head and Neck Anatomy
A**R
Excellent
A superbly illustrated head and neck anatomy atlas. This deserves a place in the hands of postgraduates, general surgeons and headband neck surgeons.
J**T
the medical world has been waiting for this book!
A superbly valuable handbook, extremely accessible and instructive. The countless illustrations, deceptively simple but so clarifying in their simplicity, are a key feature of this unique book that really appealed to me. The other feature that makes this book stand out are the countless nuggets of etymological and historical side-bars, livening up the academic text but thereby assisting in putting medical terminology in its context and making it easier to understand and remember. An essential handbook!
D**D
Just superb!
This a beautiful book. it doesn’t matter whether you are a medical student or a consultant, this book will teach or remind you of some salient fact. Beautiful diagrams and lots of what I consider trinkets of history in relation to anatomy.I love it. A good resource that I will certainly recommend to all my trainees. Thank you.
A**R
Essential reading
This gem of an oxford handbook is an excellent text for all those working within the head and neck region or who have an interest in anatomy.Clearly written and concise despite being such a small book!Highly recommended, an absolute essential for the work bag, bookshelf or those with the advantage of large white coat pockets!
A**U
Excellent concise revision aid
Where was this when I was studying for the FRCS! Hundreds of excellent diagrams, all drawn by the lead author, including of the cranial nerves (wiring, foramina etc) and the complicated anatomy of the perimandibular structures and deep neck spaces. Useful as a portable reference for any head and neck surgeon.
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