Anatomy

Read articles and papers about the structure and mechanics of the human body.

Selected sites from UK Directory

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  1. Autonomic Neuroscience Institute, The

    Home of ANI, multidisciplinary organisation researching peripheral and central mechanisms of autonomic control. Overview, staff, papers, seminars.
    ucl.ac.uk

    Home of ANI, multidisciplinary organisation researching peripheral and central mechanisms of autonomic control. Overview, staff, papers, seminars.
  2. Bartleby.com - Gray's Anatomy

    Find the complete text of the 20th edition of the classic text "Anatomy of the Human Body" by Henry Gray. Includes over a thousand full-color plates.
    www.bartleby.com

    Find the complete text of the 20th edition of the classic text
  3. BBCi - Human Body

    Learn about all the different parts of the human body by rolling your mouse pointer over the diagram of the body. Click on the parts for more information.
    www.bbc.co.uk

    Learn about all the different parts of the human body by rolling your mouse pointer over the diagram of the body. Click on the parts for more information.
  4. BBCi Science - Human Body, The Skin

    Discover the structure and function of the skin. Learn facts and figures about the largest organ and find a 3D rotating virtual model.
    www.bbc.co.uk

    Discover the structure and function of the skin. Learn facts and figures about the largest organ and find a 3D rotating virtual model.
  5. General Surgery, Postgraduate Tutorials in

    Help yourself through the exams with this preparatory mock. Try the X-ray notes, multiple choice questions or the pathology tester.
    www.users.globalnet.co.uk

    Help yourself through the exams with this preparatory mock. Try the X-ray notes, multiple choice questions or the pathology tester.
  6. Human-Mouse Dysmorphology Database

    View the phenotypic features of human dysmorphic syndromes and cytogenetic aberrations. Click the rodent to browse the human-mouse homologies.
    www.hgmp.mrc.ac.uk

    View the phenotypic features of human dysmorphic syndromes and cytogenetic aberrations. Click the rodent to browse the human-mouse homologies.