Digitised Diseases: 3D Bone Resource
New from Jisc in the UK:
Digitised Diseases is an open access resource featuring human bones which have been digitised using 3D laser scanning, CT, and radiography. The resource focuses on a wide range of pathological type specimens from archaeological and historical medical collections, specifically examples of chronic diseases which affect the human skeleton for which many of the physical changes are often not directly observable within clinical practice. Of major interest to many will be high fidelity photo-realistic digital representations of 3D bones that can be viewed, downloaded and manipulated on their computer, tablet or smartphone.
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