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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. Anatomy Of The Spine
search Receive Spine News. content resources. Spinal anatomy Index.
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102. National Cancer Institute - Cancer.gov Home Page
Comprehensive explanation of the immune system its anatomy, genes and markers, cells and secretions, response, disorders, transplantation, and latest research into stem cells and genetic engineering.
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103. Anatomy In Clay
Provides anatomy learning tools, skeletal models, and workshops constructing human anatomy in clay.
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104. Sheep Brain Dissection: The Anatomy Of Memory
Homepage for the anatomy Lesson They are meant to be studied by the person who is just interested in learning alittle about human anatomy, as a review of previous anatomy courses or for
http://www.exploratorium.edu/memory/braindissection/
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105. Department Of Cell Biology
Along with faculty, research and training resources from the study of Gross anatomy to the presentation of recent advances on the molecular aspects of fundamental cellular processes.
http://www.med.nyu.edu/CellBio/HomePage.html
DEPARTMENTS DIRECTORY ADVANCED SEARCH SCHOOL HOME ... 1996 Publications Welcome to the Department of Cell Biology David D. Sabatini, M.D., Ph.D. Chairman The purposes of the Department are to make substantive contributions to the advancement of knowledge in the field of Cell Biology and to transmit to medical and graduate students important scientific information concerning the organization of the human body and the structure and function of its cells, tissues and organs. The Department also provides the training ground for future researchers who have or will obtain M.D., M.D./Ph.D. or Ph.D. degrees and are expected to contribute to the advancement of both basic and clinical sciences, as well as to become future faculty members in Medical Schools. Our philosophy is that, given the dependence of the advancement of medical sciences with respect to the diagnosis, prevention, alleviation and cure of disease, on the understanding of basic cellular processes it is necessary to provide the students not only with basic concepts, but also with an appreciation of how these develop from the results of rigorously conducted laboratory investigation. Our goals with respect to medical education are not only to prepare the students for assimilating the material in later courses, but also toprovide them with the capacity to incorporate into their thought processes and their practice of medicine the impressive advances in medical sciences that are taking place, and certainly will continue to do so during the course of their medical careers.

106. Spider Info
The anatomy of a spider. A new and more detailed beats per minute. The internalanatomy of a female (picture from reference 7). Spiders have
http://www.xs4all.nl/~ednieuw/Spiders/Info/spiderinfo.htm
The anatomy of a spider
A new and more detailed article can be found here: Spider information and a dutch version here Spinneninformatie The body of a spider consists of two easily recognizable parts. A prosoma or cephalothorax (composed of the fused head and thorax) and the abdomen (the rear body). A narrow waist (pedicel) connects both parts. The upper side of the spider is called the dorsal side (i.e. the back) and the bottom the ventral side (i.e. the belly). The cephalothorax at the dorsal side is made of chitin what is called the carapax . The eyes are located in the front. Most spiders have eight eyes, some 6. But there are spiders with no eyes, 2, 4 and up to even 12 eyes. The eyes are singular and are called ocelli , unlike the insects that have compound eyes. The main pair of eyes is always the middle pair and has a different construction than the other eyes. The light sensitive cells point towards the incoming light and is therefore referred to as indirect retina. Except the crab spiders and jumping spiders, the main eyes are small or even absent in spiders with six eyes. The construction is similar to as in humans and these eyes have a high resolution. In the other eyes the light sensitive points away from the light and have an indirect retina. These secondary eyes give the spider a much broader field of vision than the main eyes and are used to give them the ability to judge distance. During hunting, these secondary eyes catch the movement of the prey and the main eyes are used to focus as it moves closer to the prey.

107. Horse Welfare And Practical Breeding
The theory and practice of horse breeding for Australian conditions, with emphasis on welfare aspects. Covers reproductive anatomy and physiology, the mating procedure, pregnancy and foaling.
http://www.angelfire.com/sc2/petswelfare/horses/breeding.html
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Horse welfare and breeding
Anatomy and physiology The mating procedure Pregnancy and foaling Some people breed horses as an interest or hobby or to continue a favourite bloodline, others because they can see a quid in it, still others because they think (they know ) their horses are the best and would like to populate the world with them. However, the road to financial ruin is littered with failed horse studs and at times hundreds of beautiful, worthy but unwanted horses are processed through the various horse abattoirs due to oversupply and lack of any other market for them. To compound the issue, slaughter conditions for the horse meat trade can be far from ideal. Groups such as Equine Advocates Inc have done much to increase awareness worldwide of the cruelty associated with the horse slaughter industry. A contributor to the oversupply problem is the crossing of inferior horses in the hope of producing something better than the parents. It happens, in fact has even produced champions, but not often. Putting an inferior mare to a top quality stallion in the hope that he will “improve” her is also usually a no-win situation, because even if the stallion contributes his best genes to the offspring, fifty percent still come from the mare and that is an indisputable scientific fact. “Breed the best to the best and hope for the best” is a very apt truism when it comes to breeding horses. No one can dictate whether a particular mare should be bred from or not, but selling the offspring at a loss or not being able to sell it at all becomes a great leveler if breeding for the commercial market. It costs no more to rear a good horse than a bad. Stallions in particular need special selection because they can sire many foals in a season. Again no one can dictate whether a particular stallion is good enough to stand at stud, but the proof will be in the offspring. Stallions at public stud should not only have near-faultless conformation and be free of inherited defects, but they should have some feature of performance or pedigree that is above average if not exceptional. Service fees should be in keeping with these attributes; it often pays to shop around when looking for a stallion to put your mare to, because some service fees are grossly over-inflated.

108. Normal Anatomy
Normal anatomy Images. Return to the correlations main menu. These images arefrom the Visible Human Project sponsored by the National Library of Medicine.
http://medlib.med.utah.edu/WebPath/HISTHTML/ANATOMY/ANATOMY.html
Normal Anatomy Images
Return to the correlations main menu.
These images are from the Visible Human Project sponsored by the National Library of Medicine
Note: these images are arranged in radiographic view, as though you were looking up from the patient's feet toward the head. Thus, the right side of the image is the patient's left side.
Anatomy Quizzes Sets of questions correlate anatomical structures with clinical problems
Site Description Top of skull, male Brain, through basal ganglia Mid-skull, orbits, male Orbits and optic nerves Mid-skull, orbits, female Orbits, optic nerves, and sella Mid-skull, orbits, male Orbits and sella Mid-skull, male Nose, at bottom of orbit Base of skull, female Inner ear, close view Base of skull, female Inner ear Base of skull, male Mastoid Base of skull, male Maxilla Upper neck, female C3-4 level Upper neck, male C4 level Lower neck, male C5-C6 level Lower neck, female C6 level
Site Description Shoulder, male T2 level Upper chest, female T4 level Upper chest, male T4 level Chest, male T7 level Chest, male

109. Anatomy-Histology Tutorials
anatomyHistology Tutorials. Normal anatomy A set of Visible HumanProject images demonstrates sectional anatomy of the human body.
http://medlib.med.utah.edu/WebPath/HISTHTML/HISTO.html
Anatomy-Histology Tutorials
Return to the WebPath main menu.
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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110. 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.

111. HISTOLOGY
Thorough atlas with hyperlinked notes and slides, as well as good organ reviews by slides, study set of slides, and sample quizzes.
http://medocs.ucdavis.edu/CHA/402/course.htm
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112. Workshop Anatomy For The Internet: International Homepage
dieser Seite, Workshop anatomy for the Internet international homepage inEnglish -. of anatomy, Johannes Gutenberg University, 55099 Mainz, Germany,
http://www.uni-mainz.de/FB/Medizin/Anatomie/workshop/englWelcome.html
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ATLAS of HUMAN SECTIONS in the Internet : Labelling of sections from the Visible Human Project
Homo sapiens dissecatus
motion pictures ELECTRON MICROSCOPIC ATLAS in the Internet : a unique reference on mammalian tissue ultrastructure

Electron microscopic micrographs of cell organelles, tissues and organs in high resolution (labelling in German, English version in preparation)
List of sections (English version)
German version (offers all images) f u r t h e r t e a c h i n g m o d u l e s Vocabulary of gross Anatomy (Terminologia anatomica - German - English)
Vocabulary of microscopic Anatomy
(Terminologia anatomica - German - English)
Clinical Anatomy
Facts of developmental history (in German) Further offers available in German Collection of anatomical Internet Links Material Image data from the original Visible Human sections, CT- and MR-images were provided by

113. 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

114. Education.adam.com
ADAM Education provides CDrom products for K12 and Graduate and PostGraduate anatomy and Physiology courses. ADAM also has 5 CDrom
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115. : : 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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116. Anatomy For The Pet Owner: Pet Health Topics From The College Of Veterinary Medi
anatomy for the Pet Owner. Pet Health Topics is a collection of articleswritten at the Pet Health Home, anatomy for the Pet Owner,
http://www.vetmed.wsu.edu/ClientED/anatomy/index.asp
Pet Health Home Anatomy for the Pet Owner Topics Index Terminology the organ systems are the functional units of body Hill's Pet Nutrition, from the Atlas of Veterinary Clinical Anatomy. These illustrations should not be downloaded, printed or copied except for personal, non-commercial use. The body is composed of several functional units called organ systems. Each organ system is a collection of organs that function together to perform a specific job to keep the body healthy. Tissues, and the microscopic units of tissues, the cells, are the building blocks of organs. Tissues include materials such as muscles, nerves and epithelia and connective tissues that bind the other tissues together. normal dog anatomy click on an organ for more details Dog Anatomy Click on an organ for more details Notice that the kidneys are not labeled on this picture. The kidneys are tucked up close to the liver toward the spine. Image modified from Hill's Pet Nutrition, Atlas of Veterinary Clinical Anatomy. normal cat anatomy click on an organ for more details Cat Anatomy Click on an organ for more details Notice that the kidneys are not labeled on this picture. The kidneys are tucked up close to the liver toward the spine.

117. Circumcision: Male - Effects Upon Human Sexuality
Human Sexuality an Encyclopedia 1994
http://www.cirp.org/library/anatomy/milos-macris2/
Human Sexuality: an Encyclopedia
edited by Vern L. Bullough and Bonnie Bullough
New York: Garland Pub., 1994.
p. 119-122.
CIRCUMCISION: MALE - EFFECTS UPON HUMAN SEXUALITY
Circumcision, once accepted as the norm in the United States, has become controversial. Technically, circumcision is the surgical removal of the skin that normally covers and protects the head, or glans , of the penis. At birth, the penis is covered with a continuous layer of skin extending from the pubis to the tip of the penis where the foreskin (prepuce) folds inward upon itself, creating a double protective layer of skin over the glans penis. The inner lining of the prepuce is mucous membrane and serves to keep the surface of the glans penis (also mucous membrane) soft, moist, and sensitive. The prepuce is often erroneously referred to as ``redundant'' tissue, which allows the medical community and society-at-large to consider the foreskin an optional part of the male sex organ and, therefore, to condone its routine removal in a variety of procedures collectively known as ``circumcision.'' Circumcision, however, was also a part of religious ritual, including Judaism and Islam as well as others. However, 85 percent of the world's male population is not circumcised. Circumcision in 1992 was still the most commonly performed surgical procedure in America, where 59 percent of newborn males underwent this operation. Circumcision reached its peak of 85 to 90 percent during the 1960s and 1970s. The surgery, usually performed on baby boys within the first few days of life, is often considered "routine." The most popular methods, the

118. THE ANATOMY OF A HEAD INJURY
THE anatomy OF A HEAD INJURY. Injuries involving some type of blow tothe head are among the most common in our society. Some 700,000
http://www.ahs.uwaterloo.ca/~cahr/headfall.html
THE ANATOMY OF A HEAD INJURY
Injuries involving some type of blow to the head are among the most common in our society. Some 700,000 people in North America suffer traumatic head injuries each year, and between 70,000 and 90,000 are left permanently disabled. Head injuries can range from relatively minor damage to the scalp and face such as lacerations, abrasions and bruising to more serious consequences involving damage to the brain. While traumatic brain injury occurs much less frequently, it is important to know how it is identified and what to do for the person. Loss of consciousness, even for a very brief period, is one of the clearest indications that the brain may have been affected by a blow to the head. A confusional state involving uncertainty about time, date, and location and/or a period of memory loss for the events surrounding the head injury are also indicators of trauma to the brain. Any of these symptoms following a blow to the head should be taken seriously. With the most severe symptoms, loss of consciousness for more than a few minutes, the person should receive immediate medical attention. With less severe symptoms the person should be watched for a period of several hours after the head trauma. The person's state of consciousness, orientation to time and place and immediate memory function (e.g., remembering a series of four numbers) should be evaluated periodically during this time. Any evidence of deterioration may be a sign of the delayed effects of brain injury due to swelling or internal bleeding and require that the person receive medical attention as soon as possible. Some appreciation for how and why these symptoms arise will provide insight into why even a seemingly mild blow to the head may have very serious and potentially life-threatening consequences.

119. Local Anesthesia For Inguinal Hernia Repair
anatomy and technique of local anesthesia in repairs of the inguinal defects.
http://anesthesiologyinfo.com/articles/04102002.php
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Local Anesthesia for Inguinal Hernia Repair (Originally posted 22 September 1997 on About Anesthesiology) INTRODUCTION
Many practitioners and institutions routinely and successfully employ local anesthesia for inguinal hernia repairs. Although there are certainly other options (including general anesthesia and regionl anesthesia such as spinal or epidural), local offers some unique advantages to the patient. As such, here is a short summary about the use of local for these operations including a discusssion of advantages and disadvantages. Obviously, the choice of anesthesia will be influenced by patient preferences and needs. In addition, to complete any operation successfully under local anesthesia requires a surgeon who is comfortable with the technique and willing to stop surgery and place additional local anesthesia should this become necessary. Interestingly with inguinal hernia repair it is rarely, if ever, necessary to supplement with additional injections once the initial infiltration is complete. Reported experiences with it have been uniformly positive. Advantages of Local Anesthesia
Minimal physiological disturbance which may be an advantage in the patient in whom you wish to avoid a general anesthetic and in whom a regional technique may be contraindicated. This could include patient's with serious cardiac or respiratory diseases which could tolerate other types of anesthesia but would be at reduced risk if given only local anesthesia.

120. Radiology
Human anatomy. Radiologic anatomy Images. Conference 1 Limbs. Conference 4 Abdomenand Pelvis. 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
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