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    1. Blog - Duke Learning Innovation

      The CIT staff post articles of interest … Assessment / Blog / MOOC Participation and completion of MOOCs At least a dozen people this week sent (...)

    2. The Technology of Flap Books · Animated Anatomies: The Human Body in Anatomical Texts from the 16th

      Witkowski’s Human anatomy and physiology .  This image has over 200 named parts with over 20 movable parts to show multiple layers of (...)

    3. Blog - Duke Learning Innovation

      This Duke Coursera MOOC, taught by Guillermo Sapiro, Professor of … Blog / MOOC Duke University completes its first “Introductory Human (...)

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      Dave … Assessment / Blog / MOOC Human Physiology Session 3: Student Survey Results We are about one month in to the third session of (...)

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      During … Blog / MOOC Intro to Human Physiology relaunched with Coursera Given enthusiastic student interest and support for the first (...)

    6. Discourses to Women on Medical Subjects · Duke University Library Exhibits

      She believed knowledge would lead to prevention of disease, and she dedicated herself to educating women on health and physiology. (...)

    7. History of Medicine Collection Resources - Visual Repositories for the History of Medicine - LibGuid

      (Gustave Joseph). Human anatomy and physiology. London : Baillière, Tindall & Cox, [1880?

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      Gustave Joseph Witkowskieye - Eye · Animated Anatomies: The Human Body in Anatomical Texts from the 16th to 21st Centuries · Duke University (...)

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    10. Languages of Anatomy | Duke University Libraries

      There was no turning back and the following decades provided a stunning series of discoveries that paved the way for the medical advances and (...)

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