The is more than just a collection of pink and purple images; it is the definitive visual guide to the microscopic architecture of the human body. While gross anatomy explores what we can see with the naked eye, histology (from the Greek histos for "tissue" and logos for "study") dives into the cellular and molecular levels that form the structural basis of biology and medicine. The Core Pillars of Histology

Pathologists compare a patient's tissue sample against the "normal" structures found in an atlas to identify diseases like cancer or inflammation.

The complex wiring of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves. The Art and Science of Staining

The specialized tissues responsible for movement, from the heart to the limbs.

The Atlas of Human Histology: Mapping the Microscopic Universe