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Anatomy & Physiology

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Book Resources

Begin by searching our Online Catalog of published materials.
Library holdings can be found by entering keywords.
Use the Interlibrary Loan Policy Guide & Form to request materials from other CCLINC libraries.
Select eBooks for online book resources.

anatomy, human body, organs, dissection, vascular system, skeletal system, physiology, brain, mind and body, pain, memory, aging, etc.

Examples of titles available include:

Anatomy and physiology / QP 34.5 .B37 2005

Anatomy & physiology for emergency care / QP 36 .M37 2002

Architecture and design of man and woman : the marvel of the human body, revealed, the / QM 25 .T748 2004

Atlas of Human Anatomy / REF QM 25 .N472 2006

Body Demystified / QH 309 .L38 2003

Functional anatomy for emergency medical services / QM 23.2 .S367 2001

Illustrated guide to functional anatomy of the musculoskeletal system, the / QM 100 .C355 2004

Laboratory Atlas of Anatomy and Physiology / REF QM 25 .L33 2007

Memmler's the structure and function of the human body / QP 36 .M54 2005

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Databases

Go to the Nursing database subject guide.

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Internet Resources & Links

AMA: Atlas of the Body - A complete atlas of the human body divided up into areas.

Anatomy & Physiology I Animations, Movies, & Interactive Tutorial Links

Anatomy & Physiology Home Page (Lab material from A&P courses, Dr. Daniel Tsui)

Anatomy, Physiology, & Pathology of the Human Eye

Gray's Anatomy (From Bartleby.com) - Anatomy of the human body; 12th edition, 1918 classic. Search by topics, keywords, and by browsing thumbnail sketches. Illustrations are from the original engravings. [NOTE: The SCC library has the 38th ed, 1995 at R 611 G78.]

The Heart: An Online Exporation (Developed by the Franklin Institute Science Museum) - Basic information and introduction to the heart and circulatory system.

Human Anatomy Online (By MyHealthScore.com) - Explore the different body systems using anatomy labels that link to illustrations and descriptions of over 100 animations. (From TCC)

The Human Skeletal System (By Cedric Shock) - Images and brief descriptions of bones of the human body. Also included are functions, parts, and types of bones. [NOTE: The picture link at the very top does not always show; scroll down to the links.]
(From TCC)

Inside the Brain (From the Alzheimer's Association) - "An Interactive Tour explains the basic concepts about the brain and what happens to it in Alzheimer's Disease. Viewers navigate at their own pace through 16 illustrated screens and follow colored text links that highlight key areas and special features of each illustration." (Refdesk 08/06)

The Internet Public Library, Anatomy & Physiology - shows links and descriptions to a wide variety of definitive web sites including: bones of the scull, a virtual body trip, ergonomics, the heart, many images, and the visible human project.

The Visible Embryo (Sponsored by the University of California Medical Center) - Follows the development of the human embryo from conception to Week 40 of deveopment.
(San Diego State Univ.)

The Visible Human Project (United States. National Library of Medicine) - Consists of digitized images of male and female human cadavers which were scanned using CAT and MRI techniques; includes a number of viable links.
(From TCC)

Visible Proofs: Forensic Views of the Body - "This web site by the National Institutes of Health, is about the history of forensic medicine. Over the centuries, physicians, surgeons, and other professionals have struggled to develop scientific methods that translate views of bodies and body parts into 'visible proofs' that can persuade judges, juries, and the public."

Immunology

A Basic Primer of Infectious Disease

MedBioWorld - "with over 35,000 links, is one of the largest medical and bioscience resource portal and directory on the Internet. Medical and bioscience professionals have access to resources that include timely medical and bioscience news; extensive journal, association and database listings; professional conference coverage; continuing medical education activities; access to full-text medical journal articles; and drug and medical literature databases."

The Merck Manuals: Online Medical Library - type in immunology in the search field

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How to Write a Lab Report

How to Write A Lab Report (pdf) - a 24-page, in-depth document; lots of great detail!
How to Write Lab Reports (from VCCS) - includes a link to an example of a lab report
LabWrite for Students (C) NCSU

Writing Your Paper

Use the Researching, Evaluating, Citing, Writing, and Check Form links located under the Subject Guides link on the left.  There you will find:

  • Notes and tips on researching

  • Guides to evaluating Internet websites as well as articles

  • Tips for content, structure and grammar

  • A number of citing links in various formats with plenty of examples. (Note: If you do not cite the research/articles you used to write your paper, you will be plagiarizing.)

  • A checklist link for questions to ask yourself concerning the structure and content of your paper after you have finished writing it. Remember to also make use of the Writing Center located in the R building, in the Academic Support Center.

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