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Anyone know where I can download some nice pics of dog anatomy that are not labeled so that I can practice labeling bones, muscles, etc.? I have never taken Anatomy before and am completely overwhelmed.
Thanks!
Contact Dr. Whalen at CSU for the virtual canine anatomy CD. It really is a life saver, the quiz feature is an awesome review.
Yes, i ordered it, and while I didn't receive it in time to help for my first exam (don't ask 🙁 ) It is a life saver for me now.
Go ahead... ask me any extrinsic muscle of the thorasic limb, I dare you (just don't expect me to spell it correctly)
I use two books that have the images numbered but the text in charts, so you can cover the chart. the books are:
Color Atlas of Clinical Anatomy of the Dog & Cat by JS BOYD (I have it on loan from library for 3 months. we use it in our study groups ALOT!)
Color Atlas of Veterinary Anatomy vol 3 by Done et al (purchased as a recommended text.)
If you have a vet library, check it out. You may find some amazing things without spending money. Our librarians love that the books are getting used (since it justifies spending decisions to show that students actually USE what is bought.)
I got this site from somewhere, but I've never used it myself. It's probably pretty neat.
http://www.images4u.com/