Anatomy Atlases is a digital library of anatomy information. Covers Human, Medicine, Radiology, Microscopic, First-aid Anatomy, Pediatric, Anatomic Variation, and Anatomic Cross-Section.
The eSkeletons Project is a website with digitized images and animations of human and primate skeletons for the study of comparative anatomy. Students can view regions of skeletons from any orientation as well as muscle and joint information. Browser plugins may be required for optimal viewing.
This website allows users to see images and illustrations of various parts of the anatomy. Several portions can be accessed for free while some others require a subscription. Registration is also required.
The National Library of Medicine's Plan for complete, anatomically detailed, three-dimensional representations of the normal male and female human bodies. Acquisition of transverse CT, MR and cryosection images of representative male and female cadavers has been completed. The male was sectioned at one millimeter intervals, the female at one-third of a millimeter intervals.
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Meant to be studied by the person who is just interested in learning a little about human anatomy, as a review of previous anatomy courses or for anyone else who might find the lessons helpful. Includes: Terminology, Anatomy of the various regions of the body, portioned out, practice exams, and the examination keys.
A study guide to human anatomy, human physiology, anatomy and physiology, ... Included are many anatomy and physiology quizzes, tutorials, etc. Still a work in progress, but mostly complete.
The Bartleby.com edition of Gray’s Anatomy of the Human Body features 1,247 vibrant engravings—many in color—from the classic 1918 publication, as well as a subject index with 13,000 entries ranging from the Antrum of Highmore to the Zonule of Zinn. TWENTIETH EDITION THOROUGHLY REVISED AND RE-EDITED BY WARREN H. LEWIS