LII.org (Home) About LII     IPL.org     Suggest a Site     Subscribe to New This Week     Contact
Librarians' Internet Index - Websites You Can Trust

Search Help


Anatomy

Home > Health > The Human Body > Anatomy email this email this page



 Websites presented in alphabetical order

Anatomy Atlases view detail comment email this

Collection of atlases covering general anatomy, anatomy in cross-section, microscopic anatomy, anatomy of first aid, and human anatomic variation. The site is "intended primarily for use by Medical Students, Residents, Fellows, or Attending Physicians studying anatomy." Written by anatomy professors.
http://anatomyatlases.org
Topics: The Human Body

Last updated May 9, 2006


Andreas Vesalius: On the Fabric of the Human Body view detail comment email this

"This website presents Andreas Vesalius' Renaissance anatomical atlas ... in an exciting new way and explains the work in progress at Northwestern University to translate" this historical work from Latin into English. Includes a biography, images of the woodcut illustrations, essays, a glossary of surgical terms, and bibliography. Searchable.
http://vesalius.northwestern.edu/
Topics: Literature & Books, Printing, Publishing, and Book Arts, The Human Body

Last updated Oct 1, 2004


Atlas of the Body: Anatomy and Medical Illustrations view detail comment email this

Browse this atlas of the human body by major section (brain, circulatory system, muscles, respiratory system, nervous system, or female reproductive system), or by subsections such as the hand or skull. From the American Medical Association.
http://www.ama-assn.org/ama/pub/physician-resources/patient-education-materials/atlas-of-human-body.shtml
Topics: The Human Body

Last updated Sep 4, 2009


Dream Anatomy view detail comment email this

A browsable exhibit of annotated images of prints from 1500 to the present representing human anatomy, both real and imagined. This site organizes and presents "anatomical imagery ... detailed and informative but also whimsical, surreal, beautiful, and grotesque — a dream anatomy that reveals as much about the outer world as it does the inner self." Also includes lesson plans. From the National Library of Medicine.
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/exhibition/dreamanatomy/
Topics: Lesson Plans, The Human Body

Last updated Mar 22, 2004


Gray's Anatomy view detail comment email this

The classic illustrated text of human anatomy (20th edition, 1918) is now available online. It is fully searchable by keyword, table of contents, or subject index containing 13,000 entries. From Bartleby.com.
http://www.bartleby.com/107/
Topics: The Human Body

Last updated Mar 21, 2004


Historical Anatomies on the Web view detail comment email this

Images from historical anatomical atlases from the 16th through 19th centuries. "Each atlas is linked to a brief Author & Title Description, which offers an historical discussion of the work, its author, the artists, and the illustration technique. The Bibliographic Information link provides a bibliographical description of the atlas." Includes links to related sites. From the History of Medicine Division of the National Library of Medicine (NLM).
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/exhibition/historicalanatomies/
Topics: The Human Body

Last updated Aug 20, 2008


Mascagni: Images from Anatomia Universa view detail comment email this

Paolo Mascagni created Anatomia Universa , a series of 88 plates depicting human anatomy in detail. The plates are so large that they have never been bound. The site shows the 44 hand-colored plates, digitized to allow users to view them interactively; there is also information on Mascagni's career and publications. This beautiful resource is from the University of Iowa's Hardin Library.
http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/hardin/mascagni/
Topics: Literature & Books, Printing, Publishing, and Book Arts, The Human Body

Last updated Oct 2, 2004


Neuroscience for Kids view detail comment email this

Explore the nervous system, using experiments, activities, and games to learn about the brain, spinal cord, neurons, and senses. The site, which includes links to other sites and current events in the field, is appropriate to students of all ages.
http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/neurok.html
Topics: The Human Body

Last updated May 24, 2006


The Visible Human Project view detail comment email this

This National Library of Medicine project consists of digitized images of male and female human cadavers which were scanned using CAT and MRI techniques. The bodies were then frozen and sliced into paper thin sections which were photographed digitally. The animated head-to-toe trip through the male cryosections, from the images and animations sampler, is especially worthwhile.
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/research/visible/visible_human.html
Topics: Health, Health, The Human Body

Last updated Jun 6, 2008


Winking Skull view detail comment email this

This interactive anatomy atlas allows users to select a body region, study the anatomy, and test themselves. Features multiple views, clear color illustrations, and the ability to turn labels on and off. Free registration required to use all the features. Note: testing feature may not work properly in all browsers. From Thieme, a scientific and medical publisher.
http://winkingskull.com
Topics: The Human Body

Last updated Jul 8, 2008




Home | About | IPL.org | Suggest a Site | New This Week | Contact