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An introduction to human biology in six parts: 1: An orthopaedic surgeon assembles a human skeleton, bone by bone, using graphics and animation techniques. Specialists add to the form, organ by organ, system...
A self-testing program on the identification of structures in the dissected canine forelimb, including some questions on function. Intended for self-testing after experience in the dissecting room....
Ten 20-minute films about the human body, with each part using live-action film (to put the topic into context), imaging data (to show how the human body works) and computer graphics (to explain imaging...
Contains 92,000 frames of still and moving images which can be controlled by microcomputer to present interactive learning programmes. The sections on Side 1 are: osteology, articular surfaces, movement...
Consists of serial stained sections of whole brain in each of the three planes (coronal, sagittal/parasagittal, and horizontal) of space together with interspersed diagrams and commentary to explain 1) the...
A series examining the human living body in its entirety, answering questions such as what underlies movement, thinking, eating and breathing, how one body gives birth to another, how can the human eye be so...
Aims to help students revise the relevant anatomy, which is displayed on a wax model and a pig’s head as well as on a dried mandible, and to teach them the relevant technique, first on a mandible and...
An account of the anatomy of the sphincter of Oddi and the technique of endoscopic sphincterotomy.
2: Demonstration of the soft tissue (including nerves and vessels) of the four layers of the sole, and ligaments supporting the arches. Joints of inversion and eversion; descriptive anatomy, movements and...
Part titles. 1. Anterior aspect of the shoulder and the axilla. 2. Posterior aspect of the shoulder and the shoulder joint. 3. Muscles acting on the elbow and the cubital fossa. 4. Extensor and flexor...
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