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Which books did you use in medical school for the following subjects?
I'm in dental school but my first three years are more unless dedicated to the whole human body. I have a problem in choosing textbooks for my personal study. Can any one tell me the books he/she used for the following courses please..
Anatomy
Medical Biochemistry
Physiology
Psychology
Medical sociology
history of western medicine
thank you in advance.
Any doctor or student in the healthcare background can answer this.
Take it from a guy who's been there.
Anatomy- Moore's Clinically Oriented Anatomy. It's more depth than Moore's Essential Clinical Anatomy, but still an easy enough read. For a lab atlas, I liked Netter's or Rohen. Some like Gray's, but it's too archaic for my tastes.
Biochemistry- Harper's Illustrated Biochemistry. It's more information than you'll probably need, but presents it well.
Physiology- Guyton and Hall, Human Physiology and Mechanisms of Disease. This one's a very straightforward read, and the only book I actually read through completely.
Psychology- Sadock and Sadock, Synopsis of Psychiatry. Plenty of detail, lots of clinical snippets.
Medical sociology and history I can't help with- we covered sociology with 2 other courses, all handouts.
As a word of advice, though, get review books and use those with your notes as primary study tools. The Board Review Series books and the High Yield series are both excellent at outlining what you really need, and give more practice. The Pretest series of books is also good, just a mountain of questions on each topic with good explanations.







