Physiology Online(http://www.physoc.org/)
From the Physiological Society.
Atlas
of Human Anatomy in Cross Section(http://www.anatomyatlases.org/)
Online version of the 1999 textbook edited by Dr. Ronald Bergman.
Free access available through the Virtual Hospital, a digital library
of health information.
American
Association of Anatomists(http://www.anatomy.org/Resources/resource_links.htm)
Resource links to associations, universities, commercial software
and equipment, educational materials, image collections, journals
and resource links for anatomy and physiology Web sites.
High
Resolution Mouse Brain Atlas(http://www.hms.harvard.edu/research/brain/atlas.html#)
Data for this digital atlas are based on the Atlas of the Mouse
Brain and Spinal Cord. C57BL/6J strain specimens were used to create
the atlas.
Human
Anatomy Atlas(http://www.univie.ac.at/anatomie2/plastination.html)
University of Vienna’s atlas depicting images from “plastinated”
cadavers for head/neck, thorax, abdomen, neuroanatomy, limbs, pelvis
and skull.
Visible
Human Project(http://www.nlm.nih.gov/research/visible/visible_human.html)
Browse through anatomically detailed, three-dimensional representations
of the normal male and female human bodies. Transverse CT, MR and
cryosection images of representative male and female cadavers are
available.
Virtual
Organ Library(http://www.anatomy.org/education/images/default.htm)
Offers a virtual organ library of images contributed by its members,
plus links to a number of external image databases.