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Anatomy Resources  

Resources for the study of anatomy from many perspectives
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This guide was developed by the Health Sciences Library.

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General Anatomy Databases

  • e-Anatomy
    This anatomy teaching & learning tool displays labeled body parts using multiple imaging modalities (MRI, CT) in a sequential, slice by slice manner
  • Primal Anatomy.tv
    Nine anatomical region modules each including 3D views, clinical text, dissection slides and videos, MRI correlations, biomechanics animations, and self-quizzes, in addition to a large set of Sports Therapies, Surgery, Dentistry, Radiology, and other modules
  • anatomyEXPERT
    Free resource including many animations and images
  • HEAL: Anatomy Images
    Images and films from the Health Education Assets Library

Anatomy for Radiology

 

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