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  3D-DOCTOR
3D-DOCTOR is 3D medical imaging software for creating 3D models from CT, MRI and microscopy images. It is FDA approved and currently being used by leading medical schools and hospitals around the world. For additional information, please contact: Ted Wu Email: ywu@ablesw.com Phone: 781-862-2804

  Adam.com
Adam.com is a syndicator of interactive, engaging health and medical information, offering a wide range of content, services and visual health tools. Adam.com also delivers education products and life science curriculum to K through 12, undergraduate, graduate and professional continuing education markets.

  Anatomy & Physiology Revealed
Interactive cadaver dissection tool

  Anatomy Art pencil Collection as Framed Prints 


12 unique and surreal anatomical pencil drawings available to hospitals, doctors, or medical institutions as framed prints at affordable prices by internationally renowned artist Justin Michael Jenkins. 

  Anatomy Explorer (Bioteca Virtual)
BIOTECA VIRTUAL® is a reliable anatomy 3D software in which is possible to explore, identify and describe in a gradual and qualitative way characteristics, relations, hierarchy, and physiological processes of the human body.

  Anatomy Resources
This page links to a large selection of products that deal with many aspects of Anatomy - Human, Animal and the Micro World.

  anatomy.tv
Here you will find a wealth of 3D anatomy. Inside you can rotate the view and add and remove layers of anatomy. The current range includes the Hand & Forearm, Shoulder, Hip, Knee, Foot & Ankle, and the Spine.

  BoneLab
BoneLab is a innovative FREE learning and presentation program for skeletal anatomy. 3-dimensional skeletal views can be created, colorized, annotations and comments can be added and views can be saved.

  Cyber Science 3D
Science educational software for learning and exploring interactive 3D anatomy. Users can fully interact with each model to follow nerve paths, examine discrete internal structures, peel muscles, and look at the heart and circulatory system.

  Dissectable Human CD ROM
The first commercial product to emerge from the National Library of Medicine's Visible Human Project, The Dissectable Human offers 24-bit, digitally photographed axial cross-sections of the male cadaver that are segmented and then volume-rendered into 3-D objects. During digital dissection, major organs can be peeled away or block dissected to reveal internal structure. Additionally, organs and regions can be dissected from non-traditional or even physically impractical perspectives, revealing completely new views of structures.

  Elsevier's Instant Anatomy
Elsevier provides an atlas of continuous cross-sections on CD-ROM covering in detail the head and neck and arm including shoulder.

  Freelance Medical Illustration and Animation
Providing high quality and affordable custom medical illustrations, animations and interactive media.

  Human Kinetics
Human Kinetics synthesizes vast amounts of information into a constantly evolving array of products that utilize current technology to meet the needs of varied audiences. HK produces textbooks and their ancillaries, consumer books, software, videos, audiocassettes, journals, and distance education courses.

  Interactive Technology Group
ITG now offers its multimedia educational software on-line by subscription. Titles presently available are: Neuroanatomy, Lung Pathology, Lab Animal Science Trainer, Microisolation Cages, and CATLAB.

  Iworx Labs on CD
iWorx has everything you need to add excitement and distance learning to any physiology teaching program. Our products include data acquisition hardware, professionally-developed physiology courseware, innovative web tools, and a full selection of transducers, cables, front ends and accessories.

  Kemajo Ltd. - (Honk Kong)
Anatomical Models : human anatomy, embryology, acupuncture, nursing, gynecology, forensic medicine, biology, surgery, clinical teaching, first aid, sex education, patient education, medical simulation, botany, microscopy, zoology, geology, embedded specimen, plasto-mounts and more.

  Nucleus Communications, Inc. Anatomical Models
Nucleus Communications, Inc. is a full-service creative studio specializing in developing and licensing medical illustrations, medical animations, interactive media and other communications tools for the healthcare market.

  Plastic Boy Anatomy Models Store
Customers can view the various models we have available on the Products page, and will find detailed images and descriptions on each individual model page. Models are packaged in the form of individual anatomy systems, vital organs and money saving "packs" that contain specific relevant elements.

  Primal Pictures Interactive Anatomy
Primal Pictures produce interactive 3D CD-ROMs. Each title displays an anatomically correct 3D computer graphic model of part of the human structure built from MRI and CT scans. The user can rotate the model, peel away layers and export for presentation. The disks feature 3D animations and movie clips showing function, biomechanics, surgical and radiological procedures. Interactive titles include the Knee, Foot & Ankle, Shoulder, Skeleton, Hand, Hand Therapy and Hip. For additional information, please contact: : email@primalpictures.com

  Radiology, Beyond A Textbook
A series of modules and lectures (subscription required), providing educational contentabout various aspects of radiology.

  Real Anatomy
Virtual dissection software

  Web-based Cat Dissection Review for Human Anatomy and Physiology
Provided by McGraw-Hill and Penn State University; written by Waters, Janssen, and White.

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