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Monday, June 14, 2010

Human Anatomy Sites

101 Free, Useful, and Striking Sites to Learn About Human Anatomy

Geriatric Nursing.com has a collection of anatomy sites with many links. Topics include:

Human Anatomy Learning Modules: Dartmouth’s excellent website lets you see photos and learn about everything from the pelvis to the head and neck to the thorax and abdomen.

Human Anatomy Printouts: Test your knowledge of the arm, the body, and the brain here.

The Hosford Muscle Tables: Get details about the body’s muscles, from the masseter to the extensor indicis.

The Whole Brain Atlas: Harvard Medical School’s resource has information about the normal brain, a brain that has suffered a stroke, has a brain tumor, inflammatory or infectious disease, or a degenerative disease.

The Anatomy of the Heart: Click through the slides to view the chambers of the heart, learn about the valves and more.

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