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Monday, March 14, 2011

Aclands DVD Atlas of Human Anatomy – 6-Set DVDR



These 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 DVD Atlas uses fresh, un-embalmed specimens that retain the color, texture, mobility – and beauty – of the living human body.

A concise synchronized narration runs throughout the program. As each new structure is shown, its name appears on the screen. There is a self-testing feature at the end of each section. Specific content can be accessed through detailed searches of the index and table of contents.

For students, Acland’s DVD 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. For clinicians in training and in practice, it assures a swift renewal of anatomic knowledge. For teachers, Acland’s DVD Atlas shortens the time needed to provide immediate, satisfying explanations of three-dimensional structure.

This DVD 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. DVD 6 consists of sections describing The Thoracic Organs; The Abdominal Organs; and The Reproductive System.

Acland’s Video Atlas of Human Anatomy is a series of anatomy lessons on video presented by Robert Acland pronounced ( āk-land). Dr. Robert Acland is a professor of surgery in the division of plastic and reconstructive surgery at the University of Louisville School of Medicine. It has recently been re-released on DVD as Acland’s DVD Atlas of Human Anatomy. The series uses unembalmed human specimens to illustrate anatomical structures. It is intended for use by medical, dental and medical science students. Because of its simple language and high quality images the video atlas has become popular with students and teachers as an additional learning aid. Overall, these DVDs provide a solid foundation to anatomy for practical exams.
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