Название: Pocket Atlas of Sectional Anatomy, Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Vol. 1: Head and Neck
Known to radiologists around the world for its superior illustrations and practical features, the "Pocket Atlas of Sectional Anatomy" now reflects the very latest in state-of-the-art imaging technology. In the classroom and the clinic, this compact book acts as a highly specialized navigational tool for radiologists on the road to diagnostic success.
Acland's DVD Atlas of Human Anatomy - 03- The Trunk (VIDEO)
The third DVD in this remarkable and beautifully produced DVD anatomy atlas explores the fundamental structures of the Trunk. DVD 3 consists of four sections, describing the musculoskeletal aspects of The Spine; The Thorax; The Abdomen; and The Pelvis.
Discovery School - 100 Greatest Discoveries – Medicine
1. Human Anatomy (1538) Andreas Vesalius dissects human corpses, revealing detailed information about human anatomy and correcting earlier views. Vesalius believes that understanding anatomy is crucial to performing surgery, so he dissects human corpses himself (unusual for the time). His anatomical charts detailing the blood and nervous systems, produced as a reference aid for his students, are copied so often that he is forced to publish them to protect their accuracy. In 1543 he publishes De Humani Corporis Fabrica, transforming the subject of anatomy.
2. Blood Circulation (1628) William Harvey discovers that blood circulates through the body and names the heart as the organ responsible for pumping the blood. His groundbreaking work, Anatomical Essay on the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals, published in 1628, lays the groundwork for modern physiology.
Disney Educational - Bill Nye The Science Guy - Fish
The amazing varieties of fish are presented in this episode of Bill Nye the Science Guy: Fish. The Science Guy provides a good look at some of the more exotic and bizarre specimens found deep in the seas. Borrowing freely from the language of young students, Nye injects silliness and humor into each show. The anatomy of fish is discussed, and the importance of keeping waterways unpolluted is addressed.
In this episode of the series, Bill Nye takes a good look at eyes and how they work. The standup scientist (so-called because he once worked as a standup comic,) describes the interaction between the brain and the eyes, and discusses the many things that eyes can do without any prompting from their owner. Using his successful blend of music videos, humor, demos, and silliness, Nye checks out the anatomy of the eye, and shows students how the rods and cones route information to the brain.