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Print Resources
Books on Reserve
Author: Acland, Robert D.
Year: 2000
Location: General Reserves
Call Number:QS 17 V652 v.5 2000
Author: Klein M. Robert, George C. Enders
Year: 2007
Location: General Reserves
Call Number:QS 18.2 A53603 2007
Author: Gilliland, Kurt Ogden, Royce Lee Montgomery
Year: 2003
Location: General Reserves
Call Number:QS 18.2 M788a 2003
Author: Netter, Frank H
Year: 2006
Location: General Reserves
Call Number:QS 17 N474a 2006
Author: Tortora, Gerard J
Year: 2003
Location: General Reserves
Call Number:QS 4 T712p 2003
E-Textbooks
Databases
E-Journals
Recommended Websites
88 plates from Paolo Mascagni's Anatomia Universa.
Atlases covering general anatomy, anatomy in cross-section, microscopic anatomy, anatomy of first aid, and human anatomic variation.
"[A] synthesis of human anatomy and computed three-dimensional imaging" from the University of Colorado.
A quick-reference resource for anatomy, diseases and radiological findings, "indexed topically by organ system and alphabetically by title."
The 20th edition (1918) of Henry Gray's Anatomy of the Human Body.
Extensive resources from the University of Michigan Medical School, including charts, learning modules, videos and quizzes.
Detailed anatomical images organized by region of the body.
Graphical models of human anatomical structures.
Patient case histories and autopsy reports from the University of Leicester; review each case to determine the cause of death.
Three dimensional models of human anatomy produced by the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology using U.S. National Library of Medicine data from the Visible Human Project. Free registration required.
Information on neural imaging techniques, such as MRI, CT, and nuclear medicine produced by Brigham and Women's Hospital and the Harvard Medical School.
Consumer Health
Online exhibit on the history of anatomical imagery, from the U.S. National Library of Medicine, History of Medicine Division.
Consumer health information from the National Library of Medicine
Tutorials and Learning Tools
Tutorials from the Internet Pathology Laboratory at Mercer University School of Medicine.
Images from the Visible Human Project: view regions of the body, click for labels. From Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine.
A study and self-assessment tool based on Thieme Publishers' Atlas of Anatomy.