Anatomy TV, published by Primal Pictures Ltd, is the online version of their 3D anatomy software. Anatomy TV is the world’s most medically accurate and detailed 3D graphic rendering of human anatomy based on imaging data. The anatomy visuals are accompanied by three-dimensional animations that demonstrate function, biomechanics, and surgical procedures. To supplement the core three-dimensional anatomy data are clinical videos and text written by leading medical specialists.
Interaction with 3D anatomy, physiology and diseases.
Detailed 3D model of the human body. You must use Google Chrome or Firefox.
Online version of the classic 1918 publication.
This web site is an index containing detailed information about the skeletal muscles of the human body. Included is each muscle's origin, insertion, action, blood supply and innervation.
Tutorial includes Head and Neck, Upper Limb, Thorax (male and female), Abdomen, Pelvis (male and female) and Lower Limb.
Covers the Back, Upper extremity, Head and Neck, Thorax, Abdomen, Pelvis/Perineum, & Lower Extremity including x-ray, scans, cadaver images; CT scans & visible human images.
An illustrated atlas of the muscles of the upper and lower extremities.
Lumen Learn’em – Mini Tutorials
Tutorials for Nerves, Dermatones, Muscles, Bones and Cutaneous Innervation.
The Australian Museum provides an interactive module that follows the human autopsy process from start to finish, including an external examination, opening the body, viewing internal organs, removing the organs and weighing them, removing the brain, replacing all organs and closing the body.
An applet will pop up to provide three forms of control for navigating within the Visible Human. Select and view a standard slice orientation (axial, sagittal, coronal).
These images are from The Sourcebook of Medical Illustration (The Parthenon Publishing Group, P. Cull, ed., 1989) and are copyright-free as long as they are used for educational purposes.