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Software Sides: Netter's Interactive Atlas
of Human Anatomy
Now showing at a desktop near you!

AISR proudly presents: Netter's Interactive Atlas of Human Anatomy on the desktops of all computers in the Learning Resources Center in Scott Memorial Library, Room 307.

The 500-plus plates of anatomical paintings by Dr. Frank Netter are compiled in electronic form for ease of use.

Features include selective label removal, quizzing by name or structure identification, and options to create lists organized by structure, organ, or system.

The magnification capability lets you look at any detail more closely.

Testing options include a basic or USMLE-style interface.


Netter, F. Interactive atlas of human anatomy [computer file]. 3rd ed. Icon Learning Systems, 2003.

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