An Interactive Annotated World Bibliography of Printed and Digital Works in the History of Medicine and the Life Sciences from Circa 2000 BCE to 2022 by Fielding H. Garrison (1870-1935), Leslie T. Morton (1907-2004), and Jeremy M. Norman (1945- ) Traditionally Known as “Garrison-Morton”

15961 entries, 13944 authors and 1935 subjects. Updated: March 22, 2024

BERGMAN, Ronald Arly

5 entries
  • 11141

Compendium of human anatomic variation: Text, atlas, and world Literature.

Munich: Urban & Schwarzenberg, 1988.

A recent edition is Bergman's Comprehensive encyclopedia of human anatomic variation edited by R. Shane Tubbs, Mohammadali M. Shoja, and Marios Loukas. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley Blackwell, 2016.



Subjects: ANATOMY › 20th Century, ANATOMY › 21st Century
  • 11140

Atlas of human anatomy in cross section.

Munich: Urban & Schwarzenberg, 1991.

"We were impressed with the magnitude and depth of the work by Eycleshymer and Schoemaker, A Cross-Section Anatomy, published by D. Appleton Company in 1911, and now out of print. As a consequence, our goal was to produce an "in-depth" reference book to fill the gap left by Eycleshymer and Schoemaker, thereby extending the important contribution made by these authors." (Preface).

Digital edition from anatomyatlases.org at this link.



Subjects: ANATOMY › 20th Century, ANATOMY › Cross-Sectional
  • 11142

Anatomy atlases: An anatomy digital library curated by Ronald A. Bergman.

1995.

https://www.anatomyatlases.org/

"About Us


    • Curate a comprehensive digital library of anatomy information for patients and providers.
    • Maximize the impact of this digital library by enhancing awareness among potential users at local, national, and international levels.
    • Ensure an optimal educational experience through simplicity and clarity in design.
    • Lead the way to a better understanding of digital libraries through a process of on-going evaluation.What is Anatomy Atlases and what is its purpose?

      Mission
      Anatomy Atlases is an anatomy digital health sciences library that has been uniquely committed since 2006 and through its predecessors since 1995:

      • To educate patients, healthcare providers, and students in a free and anonymous manner;
      • For the purpose of improving patients' care, outcome, and lives;
      • Using current, authoritative, trustworthy health information;
      • While serving as a platform for research into the challenges facing world-wide information distribution.

      Goals

  1. What population is Anatomy Atlases intended for?

    Anatomy Atlases addresses the continuum of anatomy education and may be of use primarily to three distinct populations. It is written for and intended primarily for use by Medical Students, Residents, Fellows, or Attending Physicians studying anatomy. Other Health Care Providers studying anatomy should find it useful. Finally, Patients (including patient's family members or friends) may find it helpful. 

    1. The learner will acquire knowledge of the anatomic discipline
    2. The learner will improve his/her analytical thinking skills
    3. The learner will analyze his/her own learning needs for needed improvement
    4. The learner will use evidence from scientific studies to answer the questions posed
    5. Some learners will use this information to facilitate the learning of others including patients, families, and health care providersWhat are the Educational Objectives of Anatomy Atlases?

      AnatomyAtlases.org's Educational Objectives are based upon the ACGME General Competencies:

  2. Who curates Anatomy Atlases?

    AnatomyAtlases.org is curated by Ronald A. Bergman, Ph.D.

    Dr. Bergman has taught anatomy for nearly half a century. He holds B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Illinois and was a fellow at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden. He has held faculty appointments at the Johns Hopkins University Medical School and the American University of Beirut. He joined the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine faculty in 1980, and retired from there in 1997. Always the teacher, Dr. Bergman continues to reach new generations of students through Anatomy Atlases

  3. Sum it all up?

    "Variability is the law of life, and as no two faces are the same, so no two bodies are alike..." - Sir William Osler

  4. Further Questions?

    See our Frequently Asked Questions



Subjects: ANATOMY › 21st Century, ANATOMY › Anatomical Illustration › Computer Graphics, DIGITAL RESOURCES
  • 11138

Anatomy: An encyclopedic reference to the language of anatomy and neuroanatomy. It provides the fascinating origin of terms and biographies of anatomists/physicians who originated them.

Denver, CO: Outskirts Press, 2016.


Subjects: ANATOMY › 21st Century, ANATOMY › History of Anatomy, ANATOMY › Neuroanatomy › History of Neuroanatomy
  • 11139

Medieval Islamic medicine and medical luminaries.

Denver, CO: Outlook Press, 2017.


Subjects: MEDIEVAL MEDICINE › Medieval Islamic or Arab Medicine, MEDIEVAL MEDICINE › Medieval Persian Islamic Medicine