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  1. Dynamic Anatomy: Revised and Expanded Edition by Burne Hogarth, 2003-05-01
  2. Anatomy and Physiology the Easy Way (Barron's Easy Way Series) by I. Edward Alcamo Ph.D., Barbara Krumhardt, 2004-04-01
  3. Why Air Forces Fail: The Anatomy of Defeat by Robin D. S. Higham, Stephen John Harris, 2006-01-30
  4. Anatomy of Movement: Exercises by Blandine Calais-Germain, Stephen Anderson, 1996-07-01
  5. Anatomy of a Murder (Cinema Classics) by Robert Traver, 2000-05-02
  6. Dog Anatomy
  7. Workbook for Sectional Anatomy for Imaging Professionals by Lorrie L. Kelley, Connie Petersen, 2006-12-22
  8. Illustrated Essentials of Musculoskeletal Anatomy by Kay W Sieg, Sandra P. Adams, 2002-01
  9. Anatomy and Physiology for Speech, Language, and Hearing by Anthony J. Seikel, Douglas W. King, et all 2005-02-17
  10. Anatomy for Strength and Fitness Training by Mark Vella, 2006-08-01
  11. The Anatomy of Buzz: How to Create Word of Mouth Marketing by Emanuel Rosen, 2002-04-16
  12. Anatomy of Breathing by Blandine Calais-Germain, 2006-12-04
  13. Human Anatomy & Physiology, Sixth Edition by Elaine N. Marieb, 2003-05-02
  14. Human Anatomy by Michael McKinley, Valerie O'Loughlin, 2007-10-05

101. Thomas Jefferson University - JMC Pathology, Anatomy And Cell Biology
Offers doctoral programs in pathology and teratology, as well as undergraduate courses for the medical school. Includes details of research projects and faculty profiles.
http://www.jefferson.edu/pathology/
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Welcome to the Academic Home Page for the Department of Pathology, Anatomy and Cell Biology. Information for patients and the public can be found on the Clinical Home Page Basic Research, Education and Resources The Department of Pathology, Anatomy and Cell Biology offers a graduate program (Ph.D.) in Molecular Cell Biology and undergraduate courses in pathology, anatomy and cell biology as part of the M.D. program of the Medical School. The basic research in the department encompasses the Alcohol Research Center and Daniel Baugh Institute for Functional Genomics. Major resources include a Fluorescence Imaging facility including two-photon systems; Surface Plasmon Resonance, Electron Microscopy and NMR facilities are also available to investigators in the Department in affiliated laboratories.

102. Radiologic Anatomy Browser

http://radlinux1.usuf1.usuhs.mil/rad/iong/

103. UNSW Embryology
Illustrated tutorial of Carnegie stages and abnormalities, with serial images, movies, including K12 students class notes, news items such as stem cells cloning, from the Department of anatomy, University of New South Wales, Australia.
http://anatomy.med.unsw.edu.au/cbl/embryo/
UNSW Embryology
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This is an educational resource developed for learning concepts in embryological development.
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Your exploration of development can begin in many different ways. Follow the guide shown below (Begin, Next, Finally) or use the internal links shown on the left. These main linked pages will give you access to many different embryology resources. Embryo stages movie
Begin
By looking at the Carnegie stages and watching the changes in the embryo's appearance over the first weeks of development. An easy introduction is also given by the K12 notes for young students.
Next
The Developmental Notes give information about early developmental processes. Later development features can be seen in the System Notes Each section of notes is organized in a similar way giving: an introduction, overview, developmental abnormalities, stage 13/14 and stage 22 examples of structures, histology and developmental molecular mechanisms. Development Notes Menstrual Cycle Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Placenta Serial Images Genes/DNA Molecular Dev Abnormal Dev Postnatal Dev Notes Index System Notes Heart/Cardiovascular Respiratory Coelomic cavity Gastrointestinal Tract Head and Neck Neural Neural Crest Eye Ear Nose Endocrine Urogenital Musculoskeletal Integumentary
Finally
For those wanting to see dynamic processes of development (and have a reasonably quick connection) then the Movies pages are good for watching changes occur.

104. Home Of Anatomy In Clay
Provides anatomy learning tools, skeletal models, and workshops constructing human anatomy in clay.
http://www.anatomyinclay.com/

105. Introductory Anatomy: Respiratory System
Introductory anatomy Respiratory System. Dr DRJohnson, Centre for Human Biology. The word respiration describes two processes.
http://www.leeds.ac.uk/chb/lectures/anatomy7.html
Introductory Anatomy: Respiratory System
Dr D.R.Johnson, Centre for Human Biology
The word respiration describes two processes.
Internal or cellular respiration is the process by which glucose or other small molecules are oxidised to produce energy: this requires oxygen and generates carbon dioxide.
External respiration (breathing) involves simply the stage of taking oxygen from the air and returning carbon dioxide to it. The respiratory tract, where external respiration occurs, starts at the nose and mouth. (Description of respiratory tract from nose to trachea here from overheads) (There is a brief complication where the airstream crosses the path taken by food and drink in the pharynx: air flows on down the trachea where food normally passes down the oesophagus to the stomach. ) The trachea (windpipe) extends from the neck into the thorax, where it divides into right and left main bronchi, which enter the right and left lungs, breaking up as they do so into smaller bronchi and bronchioles and ending in small air sacs or alveoli, where gaseous exchange occurs.
The lungs are divided first into right and left, the left being smaller to accommodate the heart, then into lobes (three on the right, two on the left) supplied by lobar bronchi.

106. EMedicine Journal - Ophthalmology - Internet Medical Reference Library, Physicia
A medical reference for ophthalmologists and other health professionals with fulltext, peer-reviewed articles on eye anatomy and various conditions.
http://www.emedicine.com/oph
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107. Radiology
Human anatomy. Radiologic anatomy Images. Conference 1 Limbs. Conference 2 Head You can read more about Radiologic anatomy in the Course Format.
http://www.emory.edu/ANATOMY/Radiology/Home.Page.MENU.HTML
Human Anatomy
Radiologic Anatomy Images
Conference 1: Limbs
Conference 2: Head
Conference 2: Neck
Conference 3: Thorax
Conference 4: Abdomen and Pelvis
You can read more about Radiologic anatomy in the Course Format

108. E-Penis.net
Penile anatomy and functions. Erection, impotence, treatments, common disorders, sexually transmitted disease. Part of the ALtruis Biomedical Network.
http://www.e-penis.net

109. Human Anatomy Preclass Handout Faculty Course Syllabus Course
Surface anatomy. Radiology. Objective lists. Lower Extremity Upper Extremity Vertebrae and Spinal Cord Head and Neck Thorax Abdomen and Pelvis
http://www.emory.edu/ANATOMY/Contents.html
Human Anatomy
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110. Eye Anatomy -- EyeMDLink.com
Lovely site covering the basic and applied anatomy of the eye.
http://www.eyemdlink.com/anatomy.asp
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The eye is a complex optical system - very similar to a camera. Vision begins when light enters the eye through the cornea, a powerful focusing surface. From there, it travels through clear aqueous fluid, and passes through a small aperture called the pupil. As muscles in the iris relax or constrict, the pupil changes size to adjust the amount of light entering the eye. Light rays are focused through the lens , and proceed through a clear jelly-like substance in the center of the eye called vitreous, which gives it form and shape. When light rays finally land on the retina, the part of the eye similar to film in a camera, they form an upside-down image. The retina converts the image into an electrical impulse that travels along the optic nerve to the brain, where it is interpreted as an upright image.
Click on the parts of the eye to learn more about their functions:
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111. Anatomy-Histology Tutorials
Normal anatomy, A set of Visible Human Project images demonstrates sectional anatomy of the human body. Neuroanatomy, This tutorial demonstrates
http://www-medlib.med.utah.edu/WebPath/HISTHTML/HISTO.html
Anatomy-Histology Tutorials
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Normal Anatomy: A set of Visible Human Project images demonstrates sectional anatomy of the human body Neuroanatomy: This tutorial demonstrates neuroanatomical features of the CNS with labelled images and comparison with MRI scans Histotechniques: This tutorial describes and illustrates the processes involved in making a microscopic glass slide from tissues examined in the pathology laboratory Special Stains: This tutorial describes the nature and usages of a variety of histopathological staining techniques to assist in tissue diagnosis, along with representative images of selected stains Procedure Manuals: Manuals for preparation and performance of routine and special stains, and manuals for laboratory safety, are available in Acrobat pdf format Electron Microscopy: A set of electron micrographs demonstrates normal, benign, and malignant pathologic findings as seen by use of electron microscopy
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112. The Penis And Foreskin: Preputial Anatomy And Sexual Function
Numerous articles on penile preputial anatomy and physiological function including immunological functions, innervation, vascularity, sexual function, and the effects of circumcision.
http://www.cirp.org/library/anatomy/
The penis and foreskin:
Preputial anatomy and sexual function
This directory contains academic articles and discussions about preputial anatomy, dimensions, immunological functions, innervation, vascularity, sexual function, and the effects of circumcision. The articles are indexed in chronological order of publication. In extensive reviews of the world medical literature, medical historian Frederick M. Hodges, D. Phil. (Oxon), revealed long forgotten European and American research starting from 1860, confirming that this information is not new, but simply has been forgotten in circumcising countries. See also Anatomy of the Penis and Mechanics of Intercourse (Circumcision Information Pages).
Introduction
Musculature. The prepuce has a sheath of smooth muscle tissue inside the skin which is called the peripenic muscle. The muscle fibers are arranged in a whorl at the end of the foreskin to form a sphincter. The muscle fibers keep the foreskin snugly against the glans penis.

113. Grey's Anatomy Online | Version 2.0 : Season Two
Fan site with news, screen captures, and forum.
http://www.greysanatomy.net
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I've been informed that ABC has been airing season two teasers of the series. I currently cannot put that online since my ABC channel is pretty much messed up, so if anyone at all had a chance to record it and is able to upload online, please submit it to me. You will surely be credited. NEWEST PHOTOS
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114. Journal Of Anatomy Home Page
and get a discount rate subscription to Journal of anatomy Journal of anatomy publishes original papers, invited review articles and book reviews.
http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/journal.asp?ref=0021-8782

115. BodyQuest
Thinkquest site offering an exploration of human anatomy, including an overview of the body systems, quiz, downloads, forums, mailing list, and a Java applet that makes slices of the human body.
http://library.thinkquest.org/10348/?tqskip1=1&tqtime=1201

116. Sheep Brain Dissection: The Anatomy Of Memory
Brain Dissection The anatomy of Memory. The Exploratorium presents a visual tour of a brain dissection.
http://www.exploratorium.edu/memory/braindissection/
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117. NPR : Lessons From The Gross Anatomy Lab
As final exams approach for freshman medical students at the University of Maryland, they reflect on what they've learned in the gross anatomy lab. NPR's Melissa Block visits the lab in the second of a series about gross anatomy and body donation. 1205 streaming audio broadcast
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4136864

118. Anatomy For Beginners
Channel 4’s anatomy for Beginners is the first television airing of a real and spontaneous demonstration of human anatomy. The beauty and intricacy of the
http://www.channel4.com/science/microsites/A/anatomy/
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Anatomy for Beginners is the first television airing of a real and spontaneous demonstration of human anatomy. The beauty and intricacy of the human body is laid bare in a sophisticated modern version of a tradition that extends back to the middle ages and beyond. Here, you can see highlights of the dissections and learn more about your body. Your anatomical guides will be Dr Gunther von Hagens who dissects the bodies and pathologist Professor John Lee who explains how they work in health and in disease.
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119. : : W W W . E Y E C A R E I N D I A . C O M : :
Information about eye anatomy, problems, vision correction, and other topics for patients.
http://www.eyecareindia.com/
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120. Homepage For The Anatomy Lesson
Study plan. I will approach this study of human anatomy by regions as shown below This is commonly called a regional approach to the study of anatomy.
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/wnor/homepage.htm
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These Web Pages are dedicated to all the students with whom I had the good fortune of teaching at Georgetown University. They are meant to be studied by the person who is just interested in learning a little about human anatomy, as a review of previous anatomy courses or for anyone else who might find the lessons helpful. Because of the arrangement of diagrams in the lessons, smaller monitors may require that you scroll left or right to see the entire screen. I apologize for this inconvenience but felt it to be necessary to have the diagrams situated the way they are.
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I will approach this study of human anatomy by regions as shown below: Terminology Head and Neck Thorax Abdomen ... Examination Key Related sites http://www.geocities.com/akramjfr/index.html This is commonly called a regional approach to the study of anatomy. Another approach would be the systemic approach, which takes a look at each system separately (vascular, respiratory, etc.) Each lesson will point out various structures found in the particular region being examined and then followed by a review of what has been covered. Within each region, the following items will be pointed out: bones and joints muscles nerves blood vessels and lymphatics When we study the THORACIC, ABDOMINAL, and PELVIC cavities, the above list will also include the various organs.

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