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Gray's Anatomy of the Human Body
Features 1,247 vibrant engravings, many in color, from the classic 1918 publication from Bartleby.com. http://www.bartleby.com/107
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The Columbia Virtual Body
Interactive 3-D presentation of human anatomy and physiology. http://www.medtropolis.com/VBody.asp
Web Sites Anatomy:
» About Anatomy
Comprehensive anatomy directory with many resources to help understand the musculoskeletal system.
» Anatomical Line Drawings
Illustrations of different parts and systems of the human body, intended for doctors to use in patient education. PDF formats.
» Anatomy Atlases
A digital library of anatomy information and images.
http://www.anatomyatlases.org/
» Anatomy Modules: Anatomy Module List
University of Washington Department of Radiology, with online textbook, teaching files, anatomy learning modules, and continuing medical education (CME).
» Artificial Anatomy
Papier-mache anatomical models of the human body from the Smithsonian Natural Museum of American History.
http://americanhistory.si.edu/anatomy/
» CyberAnatomy Tutorials
Many anatomy tutorials from the University of Newcastle, England. Log in required.
http://mbbs-anatomy.ncl.ac.uk/
» Digital Anatomist
Includes a variety interactive atlases, including the brain and neuroanatomy, thoracic organs, and the knee.
http://www9.biostr.washington.edu/
» Eye Anatomy
Covering the basic and applied anatomy of the eye.
http://www.eyemdlink.com/anatomy.asp
» GetBodySmart
Human anatomy and physiology including tutorials and quizzes on the skeletal, muscle, nervous, circulatory, respiratory and urinary systems.
» Instant Anatomy
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.
» NetAnatomy
Website showing some useful anatomical and radiological tutorials.
http://www.netanatomy.com/
» Neuroanatomy Laboratory Resources - Temple University
Supplementary neuroanatomical material for first year medical students. Subject summaries, anatomic atlases, videoclips of the neurologic exam, and neuroembryology.
» The Innermost Brain
Museum exhibit featuring the roles of the genome, the body, the brain and personal and collective histories in our mental functioning.