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. Acland's Video Atlas of Human Anatomy uses fresh, unembalmed specimens that retain the color, texture, mobility 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.
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Details about each volume in Acland's Atlas of Human Anatomy:
- The Shoulder (11 videos, 3 reviews)
- The Arm and Forearm (10 videos, 3 reviews)
- The Hand (17 videos, 3 reviews)
- The Hip (14 videos, 3 reviews)
- The Knee (8 videos, 3 reviews)
- The Leg and Ankle (9 videos, 3 reviews)
- The Foot (11 videos, 3 reviews)
- The Spine (8 videos, 2 reviews)
- The Musculoskeletal Structures of the Thorax (13 videos, 3 reviews)
- The Musculoskeletal Structures Around the Abdomen (15 videos, 3 reviews)
- The Musculoskeletal Structures of the Pelvis (7 videos, 3 reviews)
- Support and Movement of the Head (12 videos, 2 reviews)
- The Facial Skeleton and Base of Skull (6 videos, 1 review)
- The Nasal Cavity and its Surroundings (10 videos, 2 reviews)
- The Oral Cavity and its Surroundings (17 videos, 2 reviews)
- The Larynx and its Surroundings (7 videos, 1 review)
- The Facial Muscles and the Scalp (3 videos, 1 review)
- The Brain and its Surroundings (9 videos, 2 reviews)
- The Nerves of the Head and Neck (13 videos, 2 reviews)
- The Blood Vessels of the Head and Neck (10 videos, 1 review)
- The Eye and its Surroundings (6 videos, 1 review)
- The Ear (9 videos, 1 review)
- The Thoracic Organs (11 videos, 2 reviews)
- The Abdominal Organs (28 videos, 4 reviews)
- The Reproductive System (10 videos, 2 reviews)