Acland's DVD Atlas of Human Anatomy (6 DVD) | 3.7 GB
Dr. Robert Acland's DVD Atlas of Human Anatomy shows you true images of real, exquisitely dissected human anatomical specimens, in three dimensions. As the camera moves from one viewpoint to another, the specimen appears to rotate in space, letting you experience it as a three dimensional object.
Acland's DVD Atlas uses fresh, unembalmed specimens that retain the color, texture, mobility--and beauty--of the living human body. A concise synchronized narration runs throughout the program. As each new structure is shown, its name appears on the screen. There is a self-testing feature at the end of each section.
Volume 1 puts your understanding of the upper extremity on a firm foundation.
It has three sections:
1) the shoulder,
2) the arm and forearm,
3) the hand.
Volume 2 puts your understanding of the lower extremity on a firm foundation.
It has four sections:
1) the hip,
2) the knee,
3) the ankle,
4) the foot.
Each section shows first the bones and the movements they can make, then the joints and the ligaments that limit their movements, and then the muscles and the movements they produce. Once these major structures are understood, the blood vessels and nerves are added to the picture.
Volume 3 puts your understanding of the musculoskeletal anatomy of the trunk on a firm foundation.
It has four sections:
1) the spine,
2) the thorax,
3) the abdomen,
4) the pelvis.
Section 1 shows the vertebral column, the paraspinous muscles, and the spinal cord. Section 2 shows the thorax as the structure that contains the heart and lungs, including the dynamic anatomy of respiratory movement. Sections 3 and 4 show the musculoskeletal anatomy of the abdomen and pelvis, as the upper and lower parts of the "container" for the abdominal and pelvic viscera. Sections 2, 3 and 4 also show the major blood vessels and nerves of their respective regions.
Volume 4 is the first of two volumes on the head and neck, that put your understanding of this specially complex region on a firm foundation.
It has five sections:
1) support and movement of the head,
2) the skull and facial skeleton,
3) the nasal cavity and associated structures,
4) the oral cavity and associated structures, and
5) the larynx and associated structures
Each section shows first the bones and the movements they can make, then the joints and the ligaments that limit their movements, and then the muscles and the movements they produce. Once these major structures are understood, the blood vessels and nerves are added to the picture.
Section 1 shows the cervical spine and the musculoskeletal structures that connect the head to the body. Section 2 gives an highly three-dimensional display of the challenging bony anatomy of the skull and facial skeleton. Sections 3, 4 and 5 focus on the major "visceral" parts of the head and neck that are associated with breathing, eating and speaking.
Volume 5 is the second of two volumes on the head and neck, that put your understanding of this specially complex region on a firm foundation
It has six sections:
1) the facial muscles and the scalp,
2) the brain and its surroundings,
3) the nerves of the head and neck,
4) the blood vessels of the head and neck,
5) the eye and its surroundings, and
6) the ear
Volume 6 puts your understanding of the internal organs on a firm foundation.
It has three sections:
1) the thoracic organs,
2 the abdominal organs, and
3) the reproductive system.
Section 1 includes a highly three-dimensional display of the heart, including internal views of the four chambers of the heart, and action shots of the valves in motion. Section 2 shows the stomach and intestines (with developmental animations explaining the rotation of the midgut), the liver and pancreas, and the kidneys and urinary system.Section 3 shows the internal and external features of the male and female reproductive organs.
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