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  • Anatomy and Histology - The University of Kansas provides a full range of notes and graphics of histology. The information is quite advanced but some pages will be quite useful to level 3 students. For example the pages concerning blood include very high quality photomicrographs. There are a large number of images to download and at times this can make the site rather slow.  pop   (Added: 2-Mar-1999 By: AR Hits: 6826)
  • Anatomy and Physiology - Very informative site with readable information on anatony and physiology, aimed at A level and higher. Excellent for degree level students in the professions allied to medicine.  pop   (Added: 17-Feb-2000 By: JB Hits: 16459)
  • Dissection Room - Animated anatomy tutorials from New Media Medicine.  pop   (Added: 22-Nov-2002 By: CP Hits: 3270)
  • Gray’s Anatomy of the Human Body - Anatomy of the Human Body, from Henry Gray’s famous study. Search for the body part you are interested in for illustrations and biological information.  pop   (Added: 26-Jun-2003 By: DP Hits: 6401)
  • Human Anatomy On-Line - Excellent graphics and text on the major organs. Java-enabled browser needed. Has its own search engine.  pop   (Added: 5-Nov-1998 By: rs Hits: 3010)
  • Human anatomy online - an ideal reference site on human anatomy for students or those who just want to know more about the medical descriptions used by doctors and nurses.  (Added: 1-Feb-2006 By: JH Hits: 1635)
  • Muscle Physiology Home Page - This site is best used as an information source by those interested in the science of neuromuscular systems. The introduction lists the topic areas which concern the structure and function relationship of skeletal muscle, metabolism and joint movement. The real value of the site lies in using its search engine and links to recent publications.  pop   (Added: 22-Aug-2000 By: rb Hits: 3747)
  • Seeing, Hearing and Smelling the world - hosted by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute - will be useful for Biology students at both level two and level three. The site guides the visitor on a journey into the world of the senses and the nervous system, included is lots of information and graphics.  (Added: 27-Jul-1999 By: DP Hits: 1365)
  • The Human Body - A fun interactive view of the human body.  pop   (Added: 13-Jun-1998 By: RS Hits: 8383)
  • The Human Brain - This site explains what your brain is made of, what food to eat, why exercise is good for braininess, how the brain can be harmed, what happens if it doesn't get enough sleep, and what the effects of stress are... very clearly laid out and easy to read with some illustrations.  (Added: 5-Dec-2002 By: D Hits: 1708)
  • The Human Thyroid - Excellent site on the human thyroid. The site includes information about the thyroid gland, its function and disfunction, thyroid hormones, goiters and nodules. It also includes labelled diagrams and web links to more information.  (Added: 2-Apr-2003 By: NK Hits: 1415)
  • The Larynx and Voice Surgery case presentations - This site presents 7 case studies from the University of Iowa (plus one description of the normal larynx). Students can listen to audio clips of problem speech, and watch videos of the larynx in action. Comparisons of the pre- and post- operative larynx can be made. This is a good example of how to create multimedia web sites.  (Added: 2-Oct-2001 By: KS Hits: 943)
  • The whole brain atlas - allows you to view the brain from any conceivable angle. It shows the effects of degenerative pathologies on the central nervous system.  (Added: 1-Nov-2002 By: DH Hits: 1440)
 

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