Friday, February 11, 2011

Netter's Physiology Flash Cards PDF

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Download for free medical books PRETITLE Netter's Physiology Flash Cards (Netter Basic Science) [Print Replica] [Kindle Edition] POSTTITLE from 4shared, mediafire, hotfile, and mirror linkNetter’s Physiology Flash Cards, by Susan Mulroney and Adam Myers, is the perfect resource for fast and fun reinforcement of key physiologic knowledge! 200 cards, beautifully designed in the Netter tradition, offer the perfect streamlined review to help you learn essential facts and mathematical principles easily, efficiently, and at your own rate of study. Cards feature images and questions on the front—with answers and short commentary on the reverse.Direct download links available for PRETITLE Netter's Physiology Flash Cards (Netter Basic Science) [Print Replica] [Kindle Edition] POSTTITLE
  • File Size: 27188 KB
  • Print Length: 420 pages
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  • Publisher: Saunders; 1 Crds edition (July 31, 2009)
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  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B00GBJ874K
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Netter's Physiology Flash Cards PDF

AN EDIT, I WAS TOO HARSH AT FIRST.

Here's the thing, there are things about the Netter's Anatomy and the Netter's Physiology Flash cards that make them hands down the best, but there are also a lot of problems.

I own the Anatomy cards and just received the Physiology cards today.

The Lymphatic System / Immunity not even touched.

The Blood, not touched.

The Anatomy and the Physiology cards are so hyper-detailed, that you can't get a plain look, they are very good and detailed for most of everything, but much left out in Physiology and organization of cards is terrible. Especially the Anatomy cards. Physiology cards much better organized, but to me, too much focus on obscure and not enough on what's important.

Sure over-detailed can be great, but cards need to have a plain zoomed out view too. I'd love to have a card that showed sort of global view of things too. Show me the arteries of the whole arm, not just zoomed in.

We're working on Lymphatic System now in class. System not even touched in cards. Same for blood, no cards to quiz me on agranular, granular, etc.

So probably the best cards, especially for med students, but like I say in my original below, may be too much for nursing students and not focused on the right stuff.

MY ORIGINAL REVIEW BEFORE MY EDIT ABOVE:

The only way I'd buy the Netter's Physiology cards is if you own the Netter's Anatomy cards already.

In theory, owning both the Netter's Anatomy and the Netter's Physiology Flash cards should be the most complete set over any other brand where they are combined. (Simply more cards total with both sets of Netter's cards.)

Here's some of my complaints about the Netter's cards.

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