dogmeat: anatomy* + bones*

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  1. Historical illustrations of anatomy in many styles, geographical background, and intended use - from scientific accurate to not at all. Could be both reference, study material, or inspiration.
    http://www.nlm.nih.gov/exhibition/historicalanatomies/home.html
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  2. An immense image collection of anatomy illustration (non-digital), cross section diagram, and even first-aid instruction. The illustrations range from general, full-body (as in a whole leg) to parts.
    http://www.anatomyatlases.org
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  3. Catalog of bone and fossil replicas. Their catalog images are large and detail enough to be good reference. Many types of human skeleton and skulls - some bizarre - and some animals as well - including extinct animals such as sabertooth cat.
    http://www.boneclones.com
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  4. Full-body, digitally illustrated, anatomy diagram. First grouping is by system - skeleton, muscle, digestive, nervous, etc. Each system is then further divided into subgroups, then again into sub-parts. This collection of diagrams go as detail as tooth and nails.
    http://www.innerbody.com
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