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Anatomy

This guide directs you to a handful of key resources that will help you get started in finding information in Anatomy. With a highly selective list of books, journals, databases, websites, etc., we hope to get you headed in the right direction. You can also further explore by trying a Anatomy-related MetaFind search.


Books

Anatomy of the human body
This online version of Gray's Anatomy is provided by Bartleby.com which uses a number of illustrations from the actual text. The book is searchable or may be reviewed using the subject index.

Human body
This book provides an overview of anatomy and physiology.

MEDLINEplus, medical encyclopedia
The adam Health Illustrated Encyclopedia includes over 4,000 articles about diseases, tests, symptoms, injuries, and surgeries. It also contains an extensive library of medical photographs and illustrations.


Databases

Anatline
An anatomical image database that can be searched or browsed via the index.

BIOSIS previews
Covers original research reports and reviews in biological and biomedical areas. Coverage includes traditional areas of biology, such as botany, zoology and microbiology, as well as related fields such as biomedical, agriculture, pharmacology and ecology. Interdisciplinary fields such as medicine, biochemistry, biophysics, bioengineering and biotechnology are also included.

PubMed
MEDLINE is the United States National Library of Medicine's (NLM) premier bibliographic database providing citations to biomedical literature in the following fields: medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, allied health, and the pre-clinical sciences.


EJournals

Anatomical record

Anatomy and embryology

Developmental dynamics

Journal of anatomy

Journal of morphology


Websites

Digital Anatomist Information System
Two parallel tracks for representing anatomical information is provided: 1. The generation of graphical models derived from cadaver and clinical imaging data; and 2. Symbolic modeling of the structures and relationships that constitute the human body.

Guided Tour of the Visible Human
This site has over 18000 digitized sections of the body.

Visible Human Project
From the National Library of Medicine, presents complete, anatomically detailed, three-dimensional representations of the male and female human body for health professions education, treatment, and research.



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