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Contains over 70,000 images, an anatomy quiz generator, and media browser.
Educational site that includes a variety of videos, as well study materials (e.g., quiz builder, muscle chart, etc.).
Interactive 3D software platform for visualizing anatomy, disease, and treatment. Some content is free.
Interactive atlases created by the University of Washington.
Provides interactive guides for various systems, including skeletal, muscular, digestive, respiratory, and many more.
Aids in learning human anatomy through diagrams, podcasts, lectures, and more.
Helps with learning cross-sections in the head & neck, upper limb, thorax (male and female), abdomen, pelvis (male and female), and lower limb by providing images, MRI images, and CT images.
Provides various multimedia to enhance dissection knowledge.
Provides mini tutorials on arteries, dermatomes, bones, muscles, cutaneous innervation, and nerves.
This module introduces the structure and function of the human body.
Complete, anatomically detailed, 3D representations of the human body (male & female).
Free educational radiology resources. It contains one of the largest collections of radiology cases and reference articles.
2D and 3D navigational browsers display Visible Human content.
The free version of visible body which provides an introduction to the human body.
Created by Merriam-Webster. Provides images and definitions.
3D anatomy product. Some content is free.
25-minute interactive learning PowerPoint tutorial. Great resource to review prior to anatomy lecture session.
This section of the site covers information about the nervous system, neurons, brain regions, and the senses.
Provides images for a normal brain as well as for specific diseases of the brain.
Created by the Loyola University Medical Education Network, this list represents a quick and easy reference for accessing information on the origin, insertion, nerve supply, and action of a given muscle.
Provides images as well as information (e.g., origin, insertion, action, innervation, arterial supply, etc.) about specific muscles.
Includes simplified approach to the MRI imaging sequences. Images are stacked for scrolling so that they can be viewed in the same way a radiologist would view them while evaluating a patient.
The muscular section of this site covers muscles, muscle tissue, muscle attachment, meuromuscular junction, and muscle pathologies.
Interactive website used to learn about skeletal anatomy.
The skeleton site covers bones, cartilage, and ligaments.
Approximately 4,500 full page plates and other significant illustrations of human anatomy selected from the Jason A. Hannah and Academy of Medicine collections in the history of medicine at the Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto.
Anatomy digital library, curated by Ronald A. Bergman, Ph.D.
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. Free access, with full-text searchable feature.
Selected images from NLM's atlas collection, not the entire books, with an emphasis on images and not texts.