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DVD Series to learn about human anatomy and see the dissection process!
Now available in DVD format, this product represents Robert Acland's painstaking efforts to bring human anatomy to life by teaching it in real-time using fresh tissues. The conversion from video to DVD provides features including searchable video images and a main menu, table of contents, index, and a glossary of anatomical terms. The advantages of these new features include greater accessibility and ease of navigation, improved speed and efficiency, and high-resolution images. Disc 1 will focus on the upper extremity, Disc 2 on the lower extremity, Disc 3 on the trunk, Discs 4 and 5 on the head and neck, and Disc 6 on the internal organs.
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 | Acland's DVD Atlas of Human Anatomy Set of Six Discs
Now available in DVD format, this product represents Robert Acland's
painstaking efforts to bring human anatomy to life by teaching it in real-time
using fresh tissues. The conversion from video to DVD provides features
including searchable video images and a main menu, table of contents, index, and
a glossary of anatomical terms. The advantages of these new features include
greater accessibility and ease of navigation, improved speed and efficiency, and
high-resolution images. Disc 1 will focus on the upper extremity, Disc 2 on the
lower extremity, Disc 3 on the trunk, Discs 4 and 5 on the head and neck, and
Disc 6 on the internal organs.
The six DVDs in this remarkable and beautifully
produced video anatomy atlas explore the fundamental structures of the
Musculoskeletal System, the Head and Neck, and the Internal Organs.
Disk 1: The Upper Extremity
Disk 2: The Lower Extremity
Disk 3: The Trunk
Disk 4 and 5: The Head and Neck
Disk 6: The Internal Organs
The DVDs show 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 the
viewer experience it as a three dimensional object. Acland's Video 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 video. As each new
structure is shown, its name appears on the screen. There is a self-testing
feature at the end of each section. A visible time signal shows where you are in
the program. The reference booklet gives you both an alphabetic and a
chronologic index, with time locations for each structure.
For students, Acland's Video Atlas is a time-saving aid to first-time
learning, an effective way to relearn anatomy for clinical rotations, and a
time-efficient tool for review at test time. For clinicians in training and in
practice it assures a swift renewal of anatomic knowledge. For teachers
Acland's Video Atlas shortens the time needed to provide immediate,
satisfying explanations of three-dimensional structure.
Author:
Robert D Acland MD, FRCS
ISBN: 0-7817-4068-1
Pub Date: September 2003

|  | Acland's DVD Atlas of Human Anatomy: The Head and Neck, Part 1 Disc 4
The fourth disk in this remarkable and beautifully
produced video anatomy atlas is the first of two disk that explore the
fundamental structures of the Head and Neck. Disk 4 consists of five sections,
describing: Support and Movement of the Head, the Skull and Facial Skeleton, the
Nasal Cavity and its Surroundings, the Oral Cavity and its Surroundings, and the
Larynx and its Surroundings. The disks show 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 the viewer experience it as a three dimensional object.
Acland's Video 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 video. As each new structure is shown, its name
appears on the screen. There is a self-testing feature at the end of each
section. A visible time signal shows where you are in the program. The reference
booklet gives you both an alphabetic and a chronologic index, with time
locations for each structure. For students, Acland's Video Atlas is a
time-saving aid to first-time learning, an effective way to relearn anatomy for
clinical rotations, and a time-efficient tool for review at test time. For
clinicians in training and in practice it assures a swift renewal of anatomic
knowledge. For teachers Acland's Video Atlas shortens the time needed to
provide immediate, satisfying explanations of three-dimensional structure.
"I teach Kinesiology to PTA students...an absolute
must for any non-cadaver course in Anatomy or Kinesiology" --Williams H.
Staples, MS, PT, GCS Ivy Tech State College (1997)"One of the best, cleanest
presentations in gross anatomy I have ever seen."--Dr. K. Jackson Thomas,
Medical University of South Carolina (1998)
Now available in DVD format, this product represents Robert Acland's
painstaking efforts to bring human anatomy to life by teaching it in real-time
using fresh tissues. The conversion from video to DVD provides features
including searchable video images and a main menu, table of contents, index, and
a glossary of anatomical terms. The advantages of these new features include
greater accessibility and ease of navigation, improved speed and efficiency, and
high-resolution images.
Author:
Robert D Acland MD, FRCS
ISBN: 0-7817-4066-5
Pub Date: September 2003

|  |  | Acland's DVD Atlas of Human Anatomy: The Head and Neck, Part 2
The fifth disk in this remarkable and beautifully
produced video anatomy atlas is the second of two disks that explore the
fundamental structures of the Head and Neck. Disk 5 consists of six sections,
describing: The Face and Scalp, the Brain and its Surroundings, the Blood
Vessels of the Head and Neck, the Cranial Nerves, the Eye and the Ear.
Now available in DVD format, this product represents Robert Acland's
painstaking efforts to bring human anatomy to life by teaching it in real-time
using fresh tissues. The conversion from video to DVD provides features
including searchable video images and a main menu, table of contents, index, and
a glossary of anatomical terms. The advantages of these new features include
greater accessibility and ease of navigation, improved speed and efficiency, and
high-resolution images.
Author:
Robert D Acland MD, FRCS
ISBN: 0-7817-4193-9
Pub Date: September 2003

|  | Acland's DVD Atlas of Human Anatomy: The Lower Extremity
The second disk in this remarkable and beautifully
produced video anatomy atlas explores the fundamental structures of the Lower
Extremity. Disk 2 consists of four sections, describing: The Hip, the Knee, the
Leg & Ankle, and the Foot. The disks show 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 the viewer experience it as a three dimensional object.
Acland's Video 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 video. As each new structure is shown, its name
appears on the screen. There is a self-testing feature at the end of each
section. A visible time signal shows where you are in the program. The reference
booklet gives you both an alphabetic and a chronologic index, with time
locations for each structure.For students, Acland's Video Atlas is a
time-saving aid to first-time learning, an effective way to relearn anatomy for
clinical rotations, and a time-efficient tool for review at test time. For
clinicians in training and in practice it assures a swift renewal of anatomic
knowledge. For teachers Acland's Video Atlas shortens the time needed to
provide immediate, satisfying explanations of three-dimensional structure."I
teach Kinesiology to PTA students...an absolute must for any non-cadaver course
in Anatomy or Kinesiology" --Williams H. Staples, MS, PT, GCS Ivy Tech State
College (1997)"One of the best, cleanest presentations in gross anatomy I have
ever seen."--Dr. K. Jackson Thomas, Medical University of South Carolina (1998)
Now available in DVD format, this product represents Robert Acland's
painstaking efforts to bring human anatomy to life by teaching it in real-time
using fresh tissues. The conversion from video to DVD provides features
including searchable video images and a main menu, table of contents, index, and
a glossary of anatomical terms. The advantages of these new features include
greater accessibility and ease of navigation, improved speed and efficiency, and
high-resolution images.
Author:
Robert D Acland MD, FRCS
ISBN: 0-7817-4064-9
Pub Date: September 2003

|  |  | Acland's DVD Atlas of Human Anatomy: The Upper Extremity
The first Disk in this remarkable and beautifully
produced video anatomy atlas explores the fundamental structures of the Upper
Extremity. Disk 1 consists of three sections, describing: The Shoulder, the Arm
and Forearm, and the Hand. The Disks show 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 the viewer experience it as a three dimensional object. Acland's
Video 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 video. As each new structure is shown, its name appears on
the screen. There is a self-testing feature at the end of each section. A
visible time signal shows where you are in the program. The reference booklet
gives you both an alphabetic and a chronologic index, with time locations for
each structure. For students, Acland's Video Atlas is a time-saving aid
to first-time learning, an effective way to relearn anatomy for clinical
rotations, and a time-efficient tool for review at test time. For clinicians in
training and in practice it assures a swift renewal of anatomic knowledge. For
teachers Acland's Video Atlas shortens the time needed to provide
satisfying explanations of three-dimensional structure.
"I teach Kinesiology to PTA students...an absolute
must for any non-cadaver course in Anatomy or Kinesiology" --Williams H.
Staples, MS, PT, GCS Ivy Tech State College (1997)"One of the best, cleanest
presentations in gross anatomy I have ever seen."--Dr. K. Jackson Thomas,
Medical University of South Carolina (1998)
Now available in DVD format, this product represents Robert Acland's
painstaking efforts to bring human anatomy to life by teaching it in real-time
using fresh tissues. The conversion from video to DVD provides features
including searchable video images and a main menu, table of contents, index, and
a glossary of anatomical terms. The advantages of these new features include
greater accessibility and ease of navigation, improved speed and efficiency, and
high-resolution images.
Author:
Robert D Acland MD, FRCS
ISBN: 0-7817-4064-9
Pub Date: September 2003

|  | Acland's DVD Atlas of Human Anatomy: The Trunk
The third disk in this remarkable and beautifully
produced video anatomy atlas explores the fundamental structures of the Trunk.
Disk 3 consists of four sections, describing the musculoskeletal aspects of: The
Spine, the Thorax, the Abdomen, and the Pelvis.
Now available in DVD format, this product represents Robert Acland's
painstaking efforts to bring human anatomy to life by teaching it in real-time
using fresh tissues. The conversion from video to DVD provides features
including searchable video images and a main menu, table of contents, index, and
a glossary of anatomical terms. The advantages of these new features include
greater accessibility and ease of navigation, improved speed and efficiency, and
high-resolution images.
Author:
Robert D Acland MD, FRCS
ISBN: 0-7817-4065-7
Pub Date: September 2003

|  |  | Acland's DVD Atlas of Human Anatomy: The Internal Organs
This disk features the thoracic, abdominal and
reproductive organs. Each organ is shown in its natural location as well as in
isolation, using a technique which enables the viewer to see organs as if they
were weightlessly suspended in space, allowing a 360 degree view of the true
shape of the structure without the distorting effects of gravity. Shots show the
outer surface of the organs as well as cut-aways that present internal
structure. Fresh, unembalmed specimens retain the color, texture, and mobility
of the living human body. A concise synchronized narration runs throughout the
video. As each new structure is shown, its name appears on the screen. A visible
time signal shows where the user is in the program. The enclosed reference
booklet gives the user both an alphabetic and a chronologic index, with time
locations for each structure. Self-testing features appear at the end of each
section.
Now available in DVD format, this product represents Robert Acland's
painstaking efforts to bring human anatomy to life by teaching it in real-time
using fresh tissues. The conversion from video to DVD provides features
including searchable video images and a main menu, table of contents, index, and
a glossary of anatomical terms. The advantages of these new features include
greater accessibility and ease of navigation, improved speed and efficiency, and
high-resolution images.
Author:
Robert D Acland MD, FRCS
ISBN: 0-7817-4065-7
Pub Date: September 2003

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