Anatomia Collection, 1522-1867(University of Toronto Libraries): Approximately 4,500 full page plates and other significant illustrations of human anatomy selected from the Jason A. Hannah and Academy of Medicine collections in the history of medicine at the Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto.
Anatomical Images:These images are from the Visible Human Project sponsored by the National Library of Medicine. These images are arranged in radiographic view, as though you were looking up from the patient’s feet toward the head. Thus, the right side of the image is the patient’s left side.
The Cell:An Image Library. The Cell: An Image Library™ is a freely accessible, easy-to-search, public repository of reviewed and annotated images, videos, and animations of cells from a variety of organisms, showcasing cell architecture, intracellular functionalities, and both normal and abnormal processes.
Historical Anatomies on the Web: Selected images from NLM’s atlas collection, not the entire books, with an emphasis on images and not texts.
HistoSearch:Histosearch searches and indexes over 100,000 pages from web sites on the Internet related to histology.
InnerBody:The Interactive Anatomy Guide. Interactive learning tool features over 300 high-resolution 3D CAD views of over 1500 objects in the body, covering all 13 major anatomical systems.
The JayDoc HistoWeb Site:Histology atlas from the School of Medicine of the University of Kansas, with succinct explanations of the tissues to guide the first-year medical student in the use of their microscope.