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    Anatomy Basic Sciences Medicine













Anatomy Basic Sciences Medicine


Anatomy


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- Features 1,247 vibrant engravings, many in color, from the classic 1918 publication from Bartleby.com.
- Interactive 3-D presentation of human anatomy and physiology.


  • - Introduction to anatomy, anatomy history and famouse anatomists.
  • - Complete information on the circulatory, respiratory, digestive, reproductive and nervous systems.
  • - Supplementary neuroanatomical material for first year medical students. Subject summaries, anatomic atlases, videoclips of the neurologic exam, and neuroembryology.
  • - Comprehensive anatomy directory with many resources to help understand the musculoskeletal system.
  • - Provides a research and educational resource gateway for anatomists--including cell and developmental biologists, neuroscientists, evolutionary biologists, and those in other anatomic and morphologic disciplines.
  • - Preservation of tissue specimens for study with completely visible surfaces and high durability - from Vienna University.
  • - Work from the Virtual Hospital. Compelling content. An atlas of brain anatomy and collection of brain and spinal cord dissections for those seeking to understand the organization and functions of the human nervous system.
  • - This web-site describes the nervous system and the brain structure.
  • - From Spine Universe anatomy of the back and neck.
  • - University of Washington Department of Radiology, with online textbook, teaching files, anatomy learning modules, and continuing medical education (CME).
  • - An easy to understand guide to the senses containing glossary links for easy understanding of terminology.
  • - Mouth, oesophagus, stomach, small and large intestine, etc.
  • - Computer-generated graphics of various systems of the human body, using the Visible Human Project data set.
  • - Introduction to anatomy subject which includes basic information about bones, brains, muscles, etc.
  • - Resource center providing information on male anatomy.
  • - A color atlas of cross sectional anatomy in the axial plane which serves as an anatomic reference text.
  • - Detailed description of the circulatory system: vertebrate vascular system, the heart, blood, etc.
  • - A multimedia textbook on normal bronchial and segmental anatomy using radiographs, CT scans, bronchoscopy video clips, and computer modeling to aid the practicing radiologist or pulmonologist - from the University of Iowa.
  • - Consumer health resource center providing information on the anatomy of the eye.
  • - Website showing some useful anatomical and radiological tutorials.
  • - Anatomy of the foot and ankle described in detail.
  • - Consumer health resource center providing information on the edocrine system.
  • - Information on the external features, internal organs, and major systems of the human body.
  • - The Association, of the American Continent founded in 1964 to promote the exchange of scientific information in the area of morphology.
  • - Comprehensive guide to the organs of human senses: organs of touch, of smell, of taste, of hearing, and of sight.
  • - Free online encyclopedia.
  • - Detailed description of the upper limb and back anatomy
  • - Muscle physiology and its study at UCSD.
  • - Illustrations of different parts and systems of the human body, intended for doctors to use in patient education. PDF formats.
  • - Images and movies from the Visible Human Project dataset. Anatomy.
  • - Learn about the spinal nerves anatomy. This web-site guides you through cervical nerves, torso nerves, sympathetic nerve and cranial nerves.
  • - This site has a lot of details about temporal, frontal and parietal lobes, prefrontal cortex and limbic systems.
  • - Human anatomy and physiology including tutorials and quizzes on the skeletal, muscle, nervous, circulatory, respiratory and urinary systems.
  • - The creation of anatomically detailed, three-dimensional representations of normal male and female human bodies.
  • - Provides an overview of the anatomy of the digestive system.
  • - Detailed history of anatomy development from 5th century B.C. Biographies of Archillini, Aristotle, Fabricius, Fallopius, Galen of Pergamum and others.
  • - Many anatomy tutorials from the University of Newcastle, England.
  • - Complete guide to human digestion system: teeth, palate, pharynx, abdomen, stomach, etc.
  • - Includes a variety interactive atlases, including the brain and neuroanatomy, thoracic organs, and the knee.
  • - The preservation of human remains developed by Dr. Gunther von Hagens. Procedure is explained. Includes photos and links.
  • - Anatomy, health and medicine news stories.
  • - Educational web-site, which contains questions on all topics of human anatomy. Answer them and then check your score.
  • - Human eye and ear anatomy.
  • - This web-site describes the thorax, the pericardium and the heart.
  • - This site gives a detailed description of the human immune system.
  • - Human muscular and skeletal systems
  • - Consumer health resource center providing an overview of the relationship of Crohn's disease to the digestive system.
  • - Loyola University Medical Center information about anatomy.
  • - This website explains the anatomy of human articulations: joints, bones, etc.
  • - Describes human lymphatic system structure and immunity.
  • - Describes male and female reproductive systems, fertilization, gastrulation, etc
  • - Multimedia textbook and teaching module on anatomy of the pelvis and perineum, including radiographic, MRI, CT, and fluoroscopic imaging - from the Univ. of Iowa.
  • - Diagrams, tips, and mnemonics for remembering important aspects of anatomy, with lists of questions that bring out the relevance and test understanding of basic principles. Unfortunately no cadaveric images.
  • - From Gateway Community College, Phoenix. Identification of foramina and major bony points of the skull.
  • - Museum exhibit featuring the roles of the genome, the body, the brain and personal and collective histories in our mental functioning.
  • - The place for fun, interactive and educational views of the human body.
  • - Lovely site covering the basic and applied anatomy of the eye.
  • - Complete muscle tables for the human body unfortunately no real cadaveric images.
  • - This website describes human urinary organs structure.
  • - Offers images and graphical narratives on anatomy. Images are free for non-commercial use.
  • - Description of larynx, trachea, pleurae, mediastinum and galnds


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