Muscular system. Human anatomy

22
Sep
2008


Year of manufacture: 2005
Genre: Textbooks
Developer: ID "BALANCE"
Interface language: Russian
Platform: Windows
System Requirements: Pentium II, 256 MB RAM, 24x CD-ROM, Windows 98/2000/XP
Description: The Atlas of Human Anatomy is a textbook containing basic information on the structure and functions of human organs.
The disc contains color illustrations for each section, equipped with extended comments, as well as complex diagrams of the human body systems.

The terminology of the publication corresponds to the International Anatomical Nomenclature (London, 1995). All terms in Russian are accompanied by Latin equivalents.

The material, placed in three parts, fully covers the entire modern anatomy course:

* structure and functions of the skeleton (vertebral column, chest, lower and upper limbs, bones of the brain and facial skull);
* structure and function of muscles;
* endocrine system (pineal gland, pituitary gland, adrenal glands, thyroid gland);
* central nervous system;
* internal organs and systems (digestion, reproductive organs, cardiovascular and respiratory system, lymphatic vessels and nodes).

The textbook is intended for students of medical schools, lyceums and universities, as well as for junior medical personnel.


16
Apr
2012

Atlas of Human Anatomy (Frank Netter)

ISBN: 5-9231-0290-0

Author: Frank Netter
Year of manufacture: 2003
Genre: Medical literature. Anatomy.
Publisher: GEOTAR - MED
Language: Russian
Number of pages: 548
Description: The Atlas of Human Anatomy consists of 8 sections, built in accordance with the topographic principle. It can be used by students who study both topographical and normal anatomy person. High quality and the clarity of the illustrations, as well as many years of experience in using this atlas by students, teachers and medical practitioners abroad, became the prerequisite...


21
Jun
2016

Atlas of Human Anatomy (N. Nadolskaya (ed.))

ISBN: 5-7793-0094-1

Author: N. Nadolskaya (ed.)
Translator: V. Serov
Year of manufacture: 2003
Genre: Human Anatomy and Physiology
Publisher: White City
Language: Russian
Number of pages: 104
Description: This "Atlas of Human Anatomy" shows the structure and functions of human body. Like any atlas, it contains a numerous selection of color drawings in which you can find precisely indicated and designated organs of the human body. "Atlas of Human Anatomy" will be a good help for people interested in medicine or preparing to practice professionally...


19
Nov
2018

Atlas of human anatomy for artists (Kuznetsov A.Yu.)

ISBN: 5-222-01799-0
Series: School of Fine Arts
Format: DjVu, Scanned pages
Author: Kuznetsov A.Yu.
Year of manufacture: 2002
Genre: Tutorial
Publisher: Phoenix
Language: Russian
Number of pages: 166
Description: This textbook collects and systematizes extensive information about the anatomy of the human body from the point of view of its external, plastic form, based on muscle mass and skeleton. In accordance with educational objectives, the publication contains revised copies of drawings by many famous artists, such as: Bammes, Barchai, Vallejo, as well as illustrations created with...


24
Feb
2015

Anatomy Atlas for Strength Exercise and Fitness (Mark Vella)

ISBN: 978-5-17-045154-8
Format: DjVu, Scanned pages
Author: Mark Vella
Year of manufacture: 2007
Genre: Fitness, health
Publisher: AST
Language: Russian
Number of pages: 144
Description: The key to successful training is knowing which muscles to target in order to maximize force while minimizing the risk of injury. This book's detailed illustrations of muscle and tendon function provide a visual representation of what happens to your body during exercise. Having learned to identify and isolate muscles, use...


22
Jun
2016

Large illustrated atlas of primitive man (Jan Jelinek)

ISBN: 2-7000-1308-5
Format: PDF, Scanned pages
Author: Jan Jelinek
Translator: Efim Fishtein
Year of manufacture: 1982
Genre: Archaeology, ethnology, paleontology, anthropology
Publisher: Artia
Language: Russian
Number of pages: 562
Description: How and when did man arise? What did he look like at certain stages of his development? When did the first traces of human activity appear and how did the cultural development of primitive society occur? These exciting questions are addressed in his illustrated atlas dr. Jan Jelinek, an internationally respected scientist. More than 900 black and white and color...


22
Oct
2017

Secrets of Anatomy (Carol Donner)

ISBN: 978-5-4370-0160-8
Format: FB2, eBook (originally computer)
Author: Carol Donner
Year of manufacture: 2016
Genre: Educational literature
Publisher: Pink Giraffe
Language: Russian
Number of pages: 156
Description: The author of the book is an American artist specializing in the popularization of medical literature. Using the techniques of the adventure genre, she presents with exceptional clarity modern ideas about the structure and functions of the main organs and tissues of the human body. The text is complemented by magnificent author's illustrations.
Add. information: Age restrictions: 6+


27
Dec
2010

Atlas of Mammography (Petrovsky Oncology Research Institute)

Format: CHM, eBook (originally computer)
Author: Petrovsky Research Institute
Year of manufacture: 2006
Genre: Mammography (oncology)
Publisher: Moscow
Language: Russian
Number of pages: 600
Description: Electronic Atlas ~ MAMMOGRAPHY ~ This publication will allow you to get an idea of ​​the features of the radiographic image of the mammary glands under normal conditions and in various pathological conditions. The atlas contains 3780 mammograms (945 observations). The atlas is intended for radiologists, mammologists, oncologists and surgeons.
Add. information: Limited HTML file


13
Feb
2011

Anatomical atlas (Lutien-Drecoll E., Rohen J.)

ISBN: 5-86290-317-2
Format: DjVu, Scanned pages
Year of manufacture: 1998
Genre: Anatomical atlas
Publisher: Vneshsigma
Language: Russian
Number of pages: 145
Description: A beautifully illustrated atlas of the human functional system, with detailed descriptions, is simply irreplaceable when studying human anatomy.
Contents: Development of the human embryo. Systems of central organs and body cavities. Metabolic system and digestive organs. Stomach. Liver. Small intestine and large intestine. Immune system. Kidneys. Female genital organs. Female mammary glands. Male genital organs. En...


09
Sep
2017

Atlas of aquarium plants (K. Casselman)

Format: DjVu, Scanned pages
Author: K.Kasselman
Year of manufacture: 2004
Genre: Hobby, Aquarium
Publisher: Aquarium-print
Language: Russian
Number of pages: 370
Description: Breeding aquarium plants is a hobby that is extremely popular these days. The first part of the book examines in detail the natural habitats of aquatic and marsh plants. The second part is devoted to the description of plant species and offers an overview of currently cultivated varieties and plant forms.
Add. information: Sample pages


09
Sep
2017

Atlas of aquarium fish (V. Kal, B. Kal, D. Vogt)

ISBN: 5-98435-622-8
Format: DjVu, OCR with errors
Author: V. Kahl, B. Kahl, D. Vogt
Year of manufacture: 2001
Genre: Hobby, Aquarium
Publisher: Aquarium Ltd.
Language: Russian
Number of pages: 287
Description: Aquariums are an interesting and fascinating hobby, not only entertaining, but also educational. But fish have their own requirements for living conditions. The aquarium ecosystem is not able to maintain balance on its own. Man must intervene in this world he has created in order to regulate its normal existence. This guide covers fish various types, features are indicated...


01
Oct
2009

Year of manufacture: 2003
Genre: Reference
Developer: Maris Technologies
Publisher: New disk
Interface language: Russian
Platform: PC
System requirements: Microsoft Windows 95/98/ME/XP
Description: 44 ancient civilizations, 52 multimedia lectures about ancient world, about 30,000 color drawings and illustrations, 17 sound fragments
Add. information: 1. Open the game folder 2. Install the exe file 3. Run the program


In this post, I collected my and other works on translating into Russian the best 3D manual on human anatomy from Dr. Acland. This is a great assistant for medical students, doctors and anyone simply interested in human anatomy.

I’ve been translating and voicing this atlas for a couple of years, but not all parts are ready yet, there’s quite a bit left... I’ll add videos to this post as they’re ready.

The films are presented online, as well as links from which you can download all parts.

The atlas contains 6 films, each film is divided into several parts:

1. The Upper Extremity, including the anatomy of the shoulder, forearm, hand and wrist. Translated.
2. Lower limbs(The Lower Extremity), including the anatomy of the pelvis, hip, knee, leg, ankle and foot. Translated.
3.The Trunk, including the anatomy of the spine, chest and abdominal cavity. Translated.
4. The Head and Neck, part 1. Translated.
5. The Head and Neck, part 2. Collection of translations and not all.
6. Internal organs and the reproductive system (The Internal Organs). Translated except for the last part.

Film 1. Upper limbs. Video atlas of Acland.

Part 1. Shoulder girdle(translation not mine)
Download https://yadi.sk/i/zt546pCe3Ea2CZ

Part 2. Shoulder and forearm
Download https://yadi.sk/i/hGo_kbOh3Ea2Gb

Film 2. Lower limb.Video atlas of Akland

Part 1. Pelvis and thigh
Download https://yadi.sk/i/ILIaxBumyK7PT

Part 3. Shin and ankle
Download https://yadi.sk/i/gIHLivy5yK7VX

Film 3. Musculoskeletal system of the body. Video atlas of Acland.

Part 1. Spine

Part 2. Chest

Film 4. Head and neck. Video atlas of Acland.

Part 1. Support and head movements
Download https://yadi.sk/i/nUdhMmZYy6zp6

Part 2. Facial skeleton and skull base
Download https://yadi.sk/i/LoEXMqbWy6zqm

Part 3. Nasal cavity and its surroundings
Download https://yadi.sk/i/WKYqH8wby6zsD

Part 4. Oral cavity and its environment
Download

Not only every physician, but every person in general needs to know or at least imagine how the body works. And if ten years ago anatomy could only be studied from textbooks or documentaries, then with the advent of technology virtual reality, not only has it become accessible to everyone, but it has also become extremely exciting!


One of the best online 3d anatomy services is ZygoteBody. This is a completely unique resource for studying the human body, a kind of interactive online atlas. Previously, this project was called Google Body (which suggests that the company was involved in its creation), but for some reason it was later renamed while maintaining the same URL and functionality.

ZygoteBody in 3D mode recreates the human body (male or female, can be set in the settings) and its systems: digestive, nervous, musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, etc. Initially, the virtual body is presented as follows:

On the left side of the screen there is a vertical bar with a visual display of systems in the form of icons (muscles, bones, heart, brain, etc.). By switching to any of the icons, these systems and their components are “exposed” on the body. Here, for example, is a fragment cardiovascular system person:

Just as a surgeon’s scalpel is able to penetrate deeper and deeper into the human body, so you can use the slider on the left side of the screen to turn on a 3D display from the most superficial muscles to the smallest nerves and blood vessels.

Navigation through the virtual human body is carried out using the mouse: you can zoom in, zoom out, rotate, and interact with parts of the body. If you don’t have a mouse, then you can use the set of buttons in the upper left corner of the 3D atlas - some may find this option even more convenient.

You can left-click on any part of the body and get detailed description from Wikipedia, hide its display for a while or put a mark to return to it later.

In ZygoteBody you can study anatomy by searching for the desired organs and body parts. To do this, there is a window where you need to enter their name (in English). The search system itself will suggest the necessary options and immediately display them on the virtual body.


The online service for 3D human anatomy requires registration before starting work. At the same time, you will be asked to select a suitable tariff plan. There are only three of them:
  • Lite – completely free
  • Premium Monthly – with monthly payment ($4) and some additional content and tools for work
  • Premium Yearly – with immediate payment for the year ($38) and the same set of features as in the previous version

In most cases, I'm sure the free plan will suffice. Even if you want more, $4 a month is not that much of a price after all when it comes to the right knowledge and a unique product.

The ZygoteBody service will be extremely useful not only for medical students and teachers of human anatomy and physiology, but also for anyone who is interested in how the human body works and wants to actually imagine what organs, muscles, bones, nerves, etc. really look like . Virtual 3D mode is one of the best ways to do this today!

represents drawings and diagrams that depict all the main human organs and systems with the necessary explanations. The language of presentation is simple and understandable, this allows the materials to be used by both specialist doctors and medical workers of any qualification. And, in addition, to all those who want to learn in more detail how our body and its individual organs work.

The text of the atlas fully corresponds to current scientific data. All information is divided into chapters, with each chapter describing one of the body systems in a certain sequence. Human anatomical atlas in pictures can serve as a supplement to anatomy textbooks, or be used as an independent teaching aid, easy to use and compact. This online publication will be useful and interesting for anyone interested in anatomy.

Human anatomy is a natural science whose subject of study is the structure of the human body. There are several directions:

  • systematic anatomy, the subject of study of which is individual systems of the body (for example, musculoskeletal) and their relationships;
  • topographic, which studies the location of individual organs and tissues relative to each other. Has great practical significance;
  • plastic, which studies the external shape of the body: the proportions and patterns of its structure.

Modern methods of studying the human body are fluoroscopy and radiography. In order to preserve and systematize anatomical research, anatomical atlases are needed. Today, many high-quality ones are known, for example, the old and time-tested works of Rauber - Kopsch and Spalteholtz, or new materials by Wolf - Heidegger and V.P. Vorobyov. But the need for new high-quality anatomical atlases and illustrations remains, especially in connection with the emergence of new data.

The atlas in online format, built according to the systematic direction of anatomy, contains a large number of illustrations for all systems of human masturbation. The contents of the atlas are a mass of factual material from reliable medical sources.

  • Human skeleton
  • Bone connections
  • Muscles of the human body
  • Internal organs (viscera)
  • Organs immune system
  • Cardiovascular system

Anatomical designations.

Medial (edge, surface) - located closer to the median plane of the body.
Lateral (edge, surface) - lateral, located further from the median plane of the body.
Proximal (end, section) - located closer to the median plane of the body.
Distal (end, section) - located further from the median plane of the body.
Muscle head (origin) - proximal tendon, fixed point.
The tail of the muscle (end) is the distal tendon, a moving point.
The belly of the muscle is the contractile part of the muscle.

Occipitofrontal muscle.

It has two abdomens - occipital and frontal.
Occipital belly Origin: superior nuchal line of the occipital bone and mastoid process of the temporal bone.
Attachment: tendon helmet. Function: pulls the scalp back.
Frontal belly Origin: tendon helmet. Attachment: eyebrow skin. Function: pulls the eyebrow upward.

The muscle of the proud.
Origin: nasal bone. Attachment: skin between eyebrows.
Function: forms transverse folds on the nose bridge.

The corrugator muscle.
Origin: medial part of the brow ridge. Attachment: eyebrow skin.
Function: brings the eyebrows together, forms vertical folds above the bridge of the nose.

Content
Introduction
Anatomical designations
Basic movements
Part I. Muscles of the head
Facial muscles
Chewing muscles
Part II. Neck muscles
Superficial neck muscles
Deep neck muscles
Part III. Chest muscles
Superficial chest muscles
Deep chest muscles
Part IV. Abdominal muscles
Muscles of the lateral walls of the abdominal cavity
Muscles of the anterior abdominal wall
Muscles of the posterior abdominal wall
Part V. Back muscles
Superficial back muscles
Deep back muscles
Part VI. Muscles of the upper limb
Muscles of the shoulder girdle
Muscles of the free upper limb
Shoulder muscles
Forearm muscles
Muscles of the hand
Part VII. Muscles of the lower limb
Muscles of the pelvic girdle
Muscles of the free lower limb
Thigh muscles
Calf muscles
Foot muscles
Literature
Subject index

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