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| | Gross Anatomy (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06) |
 | | Lectures are used to present the gross anatomy of the head and neck, upper limb, abdomen, pelvis, and perineum. |
 | | An interactive program titled Human Gross Anatomy: A Computer-Assisted Instruction (developed by Raymond Walsh, Ph.D., and Ronald Bohn, Ph.D.) is used to present the gross anatomy of the lower limb, thorax, and introductory material. |
 | | Finally, we use a clinically-oriented gross anatomy textbook titled Gross Anatomy in the Practice of Medicine (written by Frank Slaby, Ph.D., Susan McCune, M.D., and Robert Summers, M.D.) to emphasize the anatomical basis of the signs and symptoms of common or severe injuries, diseases, and conditions. |
| www.gwumc.edu /anatomy/grossanat.html (725 words) |
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