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Description | This website houses the Bassett Collection of Stereoscopic Images of Human Anatomy, which includes detailed drawings from 3-D photographic images initially created by Dr. David Bassett and Dr. William Gruber in 1948. Anatomical drawings and a detailed list of anatomical features specific to each structure can be found for each drawing. | |||
Type of Resource | Atlas, Illustration | |||
Format | Web Page - HTML | |||
Authors |
David Basset, Stanford University
William Gruber, Stanford University
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Development Date | August 31, 2011 | |||
Grade/Age Levels |
Undergraduate lower division (Grades 13-14) Undergraduate upper division (Grades 15-16) Professional (degree program) |
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Learning Time | <=1 hour | |||
Language | English | |||
Type of Review | Reviewed by Partner Organization | |||
Review Date | October 30, 2011 | |||
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This collection of human dissection photographs with matching labeled line drawings is a resource with many uses. The images can be used to for lectures, to illustrate lab materials, for student study, or in assessments. My college does not have cadavers, so this will help my students translate the structures they see in their fetal pig dessection to humans.
Janice Fritz, St. Clair County Community College