Anatomy & Physiology
Links
The following are links of interest that are related to our studies in Anatomy and Physiology!

Martini has produced many excellant Physiology texts. The above book's
web site is the sourse of the many "Martini Links" found on this sit
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Gray's Anatomy is a Classic anatomy text that covers even the minute features of the human body. Can't find that minor detail in the your textbook?? Check out Gray's Anatomy on-line, brought to you by Bartleby.com |
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Murray Jensen from the University of Minnesota has put together a terrific site full of interactive quizzes on anatomy and physiology. Be sure to check out his WebAnatomy before every test |
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![]() The HistoWeb is a great site describing tissue location and function; Complete with excellant images. Take a look! |
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| Historical Anatomies On-Line, a good collection of OLD anatomical illustrations |
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Images from the 'Visible Human Project' can be found The U of Utah, at the Med-Web |
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Contains mini-tutorials which you can examine as a good reference. Also has case studies, hence the "autopsy" aspect of this site. |
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| This site has great information on the Nervous system and up to date research regarding repair of spinal cord damage. A merger of the APA and the Reeves Foundation |
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The American Heart Association has some great information on eart disease. Check out their info on arrhythmia, high blood pressure and congestive heart failure. |
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The Auscultation Assistant, created by a Med student at UCLA. Want to see what the heart sounds like? What the various "Murmurs", indicative of many heart defects are like? Check this out. Make sure the volume is up!! |
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| Check out The Southern Califonia Orthopedic Institutes site as we begin looking at Case Studies. Good graphics and Great info from a medical perspective |
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The background image (called Vitruvian) on all these pages was created by Leonardo Da Vinci. Many of his pictures described the human body for the first time. If you'd like to see more, check out this site on the Art of Leonardo Da Vinci |
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| Test drive this site. There are some neat things, including a few animations. |
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The National Institute of Neurological Disorders has a great site on the subject, including a glossary of neuro-disorders |