BEST SCIENCE TEXTBOOKS/authors in these important subjects...

<p>Guys,</p>

<p>I am curious as to what do you think are the best, renowned textbooks for the following subjects in your opinion. There are those books that comes into mind that the top universities will use as their best and ultimate resource for the subject. Now I understand that there may not be one single textbook to teach a subject, but there is one that comes into everyone's mind that has really made it the most useful teaching utility. Thus, I would like to know of the following subjects, what names/authors can you provide me on the following subjects:</p>

<p>1.) Organic Chemistry
2.) Inorganic Chemistry
3.) Biochemistry
4.) Anatomy
5.) Physiology
6.) Microbiology
7.) Pathology
8.) Pharmacology</p>

<p>I just hope to get the best, general opinion on what perhaps might be the best textbook in those particular fields.</p>

<p>Thanks.</p>

<p>I think my orgo book is pretty well done. It's Vollhardt and Shore, Organic Chemistry.</p>

<p>any other thoughts?</p>

<p>I'm gonna with what I think will be the flow on Inorganic with Zumdahl. And I'll second the Vollhardt and Shore b/c that is what we're using in Acc Orgo Chem (I still haven't cracked it open yet) and I heard it's pretty good.</p>

<p>any other thoughts?</p>

<p>any thoughts?</p>

<p>for gen chem ----> best by far is Silberberg's book</p>

<p>we use the L.G Wade book for Organic.</p>

<p>It is well done.</p>