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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 intended to complement the freshman Comparative Veterinary Anatomy course at Oklahoma State University.  Using this module students can study transverse sections of the horse either in an interactive mode that makes the computer an electronic mentor or an atlas mode that is more like an electronic text or a set of flashcards. 
tagged PennVetTags equine gross_anatomy veterinary by kaykim ...on 10-SEP-06
PDF files containing lecture material from courses taught by Dr. Fletcher at the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine.  The lectures are very informative with labeled images, diagrams and definitions.  This website is a useful reference for the first-year courses Gross Anatomy and Developmental Biology.
This site was created by Dr. Patrick D. Wilson at the College of Veterinary Medicine at the Washington State University.  Content includes color images and descriptions and is intended to complement the Gross Anatomy course and Miller's Guide to the Dissection of the Dog.  
Collection of 25 lab introductions published by the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine for the Veterinary Gross Anatomy course. Each lab consists of lab objectives, anatomical terms, instructor commentary, and dissection images.
Site created by the The Heart Valve Lab at the University of Western Ontario. The site gives practical instructions on dissection of the porcine heart together with accompanying images.
Website created by Penn State University. The site consists of a collection of labeled images and features sections on the external anatomy, skeletal system, muscular system, respiratory system, digestive system, urogenital system, circulatory system, and nervous system of the cat.
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.

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.