Human Anatomy

Anatomia 1522-1867:  Anatomical Plates from the Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library (Toronto).

Anatomical Fugitive Sheets: Digital Collections, Duke University Libraries. Sheets sequentially revealing layers of internal structure.

Anatomical Texts: The Texas Medical Center Library Digital Commons (largely 17th-18th centuries)

De Humani Corpus Fabrica, Vesalius: British Library

Digital Library: The College of Physicians of Philadelphia – An image database of nearly 1,000 images with strengths in the history of anatomy and botanical medicine. Highlights include images from rare incunabula previously unavailable online, unusual selections from more popular early modern anatomists, and over 300 photos from the Philadelphia General Hospital Photograph Collection

Historical Anatomies on the Web: National Library of Medicine

Medical Illustrations Collection: University at Buffalo Libraries. Illustrations produced, 1935-1945, for the University at Buffalo School of Medicine

Museum of Neuroanatomy: University at Buffalo Libraries – 80 illuminated brain specimens

Pathology Teaching Collection: Cushing-Whitney Medical Library, Yale University

The Four Seasons:  David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Duke University - a unique set of seventeenth-century copperplate engravings with moveable flaps illustrating human anatomy along with allusions to alchemy, astronomy and botany

Turning the Pages Online: National Library of Medicine – digitized images of rare and historic books in the history of medicine including De Humani Corpus Fabrica

Visible Human Project: National Library of Medicine - complete, anatomically detailed, three-dimensional representations of male and female human bodies