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Created by the Department of Anatomy at the University of Bristol, the CALnet - web based tutorials were designed to supplement first and second year BVSc anatomy. Topics covered: Comparative Gross Anatomy, Developmental Anatomy, Neuroanatomy, exotics, and lab animal handling and sexing techniques.  Additional content includes clinical case studies and dissection guides (canine, equine, ruminant, porcine).  *Note: As of January 2005, this website is no longer in active development.
Work in progress site created for the Neuroscience Program at the University of Scranton.  User navigates through an interactive sheep brain dissection tutorial containing written directions and labelled gross images.
tagged PennVetTags neuroscience gross_anatomy neuroanatomy dissection brain by kaykim ...on 10-SEP-06
Website created by John I. Johnson, Keith D. Sudheimer, Kristina K. Davis and Brian M. Winn for Michigan State University.  Atlas contains images of coronal sections of the sheep brain with fiber/cell stains and labelled structures. 
tagged PennVetTags neuroscience gross_anatomy brain neuroanatomy by kaykim ...on 10-SEP-06
Created by the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine, this site provides a sectional atlas of the normal canine lumbosacral spine in 3 planes: transverse, sagittal, and dorsal.  Each series was constructed using photographs of frozen gross anatomic sections.
tagged gross_anatomy neuroscience neuroanatomy veterinary PennVetTags canine by kaykim ...on 10-SEP-06

This web site (intended for first-year veterinary students studying CVM 6120, Veterinary Neurobiology, at the University of Minnesota) presents domestic mammalian brain neuroanatomy from a gross anatomical perspective. Per brain region, neural components are listed in hierarchal order, and there are links to labeled images of brain surfaces, brain dissections, vessels and cranial nerves.

This web site (intended for first-year veterinary students studying CVM 6120, Veterinary Neurobiology, at the University of Minnesota) presents domestic mammalian brain neuroanatomy from a gross anatomical perspective. Per brain region, neural components are listed in hierarchal order, and there are links to labeled images of brain surfaces, brain dissections, vessels and cranial nerves.