It’s been a few years since there have been any posts about it, and those that do exist are closed, so here I am #necrogame’ing the US LOC collections 
Here there be dragons!
but everything under Library of Congress Free to Use and Reuse | Library of Congress is Free to use, and modify. There are millions of other things that can be inspirational too!
(with the reminder that all users are responsible for complying with all privacy and publicity rights, rules, and applicable laws when accessing and utilizing the collections.)
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And another source of unusual image material is the NIH 3D Print Exchange (where you can get anatomic scanned models (often with some pathology). Now you may not need a broken femur model (which you can then convert to a depth map for lasering but if you ever do (you probably want the human anatomy models bottom right) if you’re a teacher this is a great resource:
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As someone who spent a lot of time as a kid with the copy of Grey’s Anatomy with the cellophane pages so you could see how things fit together…this is very cool!
Of course having lived through the past 6 years the first section I clicked into was the pathogens!
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