The NLM Visible Human Project has created publicly-available complete, anatomically detailed, three-dimensional representations of a human male body and a human female body. Specifically, the VHP provides a public-domain library of cross-sectional cryosection, CT, and MRI images obtained from one male cadaver and one female cadaver. The Visible Man data set was publicly released in 1994 and the Visible Woman in 1995.
eSkeletons provides an interactive environment in which to examine and learn about skeletal anatomy through our osteology database. Images and content are created by faculty, staff, and students at the University of Texas.
The Bartleby.com edition of Gray’s Anatomy of the Human Body features 1,247 vibrant engravings—many in color—from the classic 1918 publication, as well as a subject index with 13,000 entries ranging from the Antrum of Highmore to the Zonule of Zinn.
GetBodySmart represents an attempt to create a fully animated and interactive eBook about human anatomy and physiology. The contents and design of this long-term project were made based on years of experience in teaching Anatomy & Physiology.
The Open Anatomy Project is an ambitious project to fundamentally change the anatomy atlas through open data, community-based collaborative development, and free distribution of medical knowledge. While still in its early stages, the Open Anatomy Project is already being used to teach anatomy from Harvard Medical School to Sub-Saharan Africa.