[comp.sys.mac.misc] Anatomy Stack

cbouscho@ub.d.umn.edu (Charles Bouschor II) (05/10/91)

Hi,

A professor has come up with a rather interesting question.  Are their
any Hypercard Stacks on the human anatomy?  If so at what FTP site?

Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.  This way I won't have
to spend the summer making a stack.:-)



Cheers,
Charlie

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Subject: ProLogic Receiver
Newsgroups: rec.audio
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Keywords: Pro Logic, Receiver

Well this should start me on my way, I am looking for a good Pro Logic
Receriver.  I would like some suggestions.

I have looked at the Pioneer VSX 9700, and I like what I hear.  Is
there a better receiver, 130 watts per channel, 30 wats rear channel
than this unit.  Since the cost of the Pioneer is 599.99, what is in
this price range?

Please email if you feel this discussion is not apporiate use of band
width.

Charlie.Mingo@p4218.f421.n109.z1.FidoNet.Org (Charlie Mingo) (05/11/91)

CB>A professor has come up with a rather interesting question.  Are
CB>their
CB>any Hypercard Stacks on the human anatomy?  If so at what FTP site?
CB>
CB>Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.  This way I won't have
CB>to spend the summer making a stack.:-)

      I'm not sure what kind of stack you're looking for, but for the last few 
years I've read stories about medical students using a human anatomy CD-ROM.  
(You're not going to get Grey's anatomy -- text and pictures -- in a stack you 
can get off of a ftp site.  Too big, and certain to be sold, not given away.)

     Perhaps you could inquire at the nearest medical school bookstore.  
Remember, anything designed for doctors isn't going to be cheap!


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sjtryon@rodan.acs.syr.edu (Steven J. Tryon) (05/12/91)

McGraw-Hill, Inc. produces a CD titled "Human Anatomy And Physiology
Image Library".  I was sent a demo copy with limited pictures, etc, quite
some time ago and I can't seem to find any of the paperwork about it.
However, you should be able to get in touch with McGraw-Hill and see if
the item is still available and for what cost.

sjt


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