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A multimedia resource designed to assist medical and dental students with understanding complex regions of functional human anatomy. Developed at the University of Toronto.
1,547 photographic images and accompanying drawings were compiled into a 24-volume Stereoscopic Atlas of Human Anatomy, completed in 1962. The images in this collection are derived from the Atlas project.
This is an interactive library of human anatomy images. Viewing is free BUT to download images or to activate other services such as audio pronunciation, requires a fee-based subscription.
This site is an interactive dissection containing actual cadaver photographs. Click on a skeleton joint area or the joint name on the navigator bar above to proceed.