Before Gray’s Anatomy was a hit TV show it was a book. Written by Henry Gray in 1858, and filled with more than 1200 amazing illustrations of the human skeletal, muscular, circulatory, and nervous systems, it’s like an owner’s manual for your body. I’ve always wanted a copy of my own, preferably an early edition, a musty old tome filled with history. But I found the next best thing: this online version at Bartleby.com.
I also highly recommend the “Coloring Concepts” line of books. They’re so much fun, you almost forget you’re learning stuff.