Medical Imaging and Anatomy Sources
The advent of the WWW makes it possible to represent knowl
edge visually in unprecedented ways, and it provides those of us outside of the world of medical imagery with many windows on progress in several fields. These sites are great potential resources for imaginative pain researchers and clinicians or for anyone who enjoys anatomy.

DISCLAIMER: My listing a link below does not imply that I, the University of Utah, or the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center endorse it, its mission, or the person or organization behind it. These links are here for informational purposes only.

Robert Coghill's Functional Imaging of the Human Brain (pain)
The Virtual Autopsy
Illustrated Regional Anesthesia and Pain (Elizaga)
Medical Imaging: International Internet Resources
Whole Brain Atlas
Visible Human Project
Digital Anatomist Program
GE Computer Graphics and Systems Program
The MegaPsych Physiology Page
The Internet Pathology Laboratory for Medical Education.
Imaging and Distributed Computing Group
Medical Images and Multimedia
University of Pennsylvania - 3DVIEWNIX
3D Reconstruction
The Imaging Resource Page from PDI
Tulane Neuroanatomy Study Slides
EPIDAURE Medical Images & Robotics
UT Southwestern Radiology Imaging Research Center - Home Page
Centre for BioMedical Imaging Technology
Model-Based Recognition of Anatomical Objects from Medical Images
An Interactive Tutorial on Normal Radiology - Radiologic Anatomy
Medical Photography Forum (UK)

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