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Explore anatomical structures and functions from the classroom with AclandAnatomy.com. This Video Atlas presents expertly dissected human specimens as three dimensional objects — just as they appear in the living body.

Key Facts • Fresh human specimens in their natural colours. The Video Atlas images are direct video recordings of real human anatomic specimens. The cadavers used were not stiffened or discoloured by embalming. Their tissues retain the colour, texture, and mobility of the living body. • Real movement. Besides showing the structure of the human body, the Video Atlas shows moving structures – muscles, tendons and joints – making life-like movements.

the simplest possible language. The names of structures, when seen for the first time, appear on screen as a learning reinforcement • Building complex structures step-by-step. In each part of the body, the Video Atlas starts with structures that give you the foundation for your understanding. The bones are shown first, then joints and their movements, then the muscles, and then the blood vessels and nerves. This is the reverse of the order that is seen in dissection, where the foundation is not understood until the end. • Review sections. Throughout each program there are brief review sections that let you test yourself on what you have seen in the preceding 10-15 minutes. • Navigation. The content can be searched by anatomical regions and parts, as well as by the A-Z index. Run times are listed for each part. You can start, stop, and pause at any time while viewing a video. Why choose AclandAnatomy.com for your students? • Rotating videography shows structures and movements in three dimensions, helping students make sense of what they see or may miss during dissection • Compelling images combine with detailed voice-over and labelling to support visual and auditory learning styles • Carefully preserved, expertly dissected human specimens in their natural colour complement course goals and objectives for a range of programs

Example - The Brain

• Amazing dissections. The dissections were done by skilled clinical anatomists, using the finest surgical techniques. Studio lighting accentuates the shape and definition of the structures. • Clear narration and labelled structures. A concise narration runs throughout the program, using

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