[comp.society.futures] Hypermedia and medicine.

vespa@ssyx.ucsc.edu (Adam Alexander Margulies) (06/25/88)

	Recently in "Macintosh Today" there was mnention of an "Interactive
Medical Record" (IMR) system that was developed at Dartmouth Medical School, and
something called "The Electric Cadaver" being developed at Stanford Medical
School. Both systems use hypermedia in their approach to organizing medical
data.

	My question is, does anyone have information on how I can acquire
these programs? Any reply is appreciated.

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WBD.MDC%OFFICE-8.ARPA@BU-IT.BU.EDU (William Daul / McAir / McDonnell-Douglas Corp) (06/27/88)

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Regarding "The Electric Cadaver" - get intouch with Steve at:

   Freedman, Steve (STANFORD) 

      EMAIL UNKNOWN

         (415) 725-6618 (w)
         (415) 322-4024

            Division of Human Anatomy
            Advanced Media Research Group
            HRP / Anatomy Building, Room 6
            Stanford University School of Medicine
            Stanford, CA  94305

sac@well.UUCP (Steve Cisler) (06/30/88)

The cadaver program was developed by Dr. Steven Freedman
of Stanford Medical School, Dept. of Anatomy.  His program works with
HyperCard and a videodisk player.  PReviously, he was working on a
medical reference work that combined CD-ROM and hypertext.

sac@well.UUCP (Steve Cisler) (06/30/88)

Freedman's email address:
xmu.xfs@forsythe.stanford.edu