Acland's Video Atlas of Human Anatomy is used in many high school and undergraduate anatomy classes. The videos can be understood without any prior knowledge of anatomy. The narration is delivered in simple, everyday language, apart from the necessary use of the anatomical names of structures. It is productive and time efficient as a preview, as an adjunct to dissection, and as a review tool. The Video Atlas is also widely used by medical, dental and other allied health students and teachers. For students who don't have access to dissection facilities, the Video Atlas provides an appreciation of the real human body and a direct understanding of the mechanics of body movement. Click here for USER GUIDE |
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