Requires Hypercard v2.x to run (a stand alone application version can easily be created using the "Save a copy..." command in Hypercard 2.2, but as that increases it size to nearly 2Mb I thought it best just to distribute the stack so as to preserve disk space on PD servers).
This Hypercard stack is free to all who wish to use it - i.e. you can use this stack for free and distribute it to anyone as long as you don't charge for it. All diagrams in this stack were taken from the excellent copyright-free "Body on File" published by The Library Association, London.
Pop-up menus appear curtesy of the HPopUpMenu XFCN by John Pugh
This stack is intended as a learning aid for all students studying human anatomy and related subjects. If you have any comments or suggestions for additions to later versions, please send them to the above address.
The current version has been "colourised" in parts using the colour tools in Hypercard 2.2. It also has some animations. My appologies for the slow response to some buttons and the irratic nature of the colour - I'll try to fix these in the next version. If the colour doesn't show or the animation doesn't work then try increasing the prefered memory size of Hypercard in it's Info Window - all the animations run on a Classic when Hypercard's prefered memory allocation is 1.2 Mb.
A CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS
This stack was created in order to provide a learning resource for all anatomy students. You will see from the Help card that the original intention was to have text fields associated with bolded labels on diagrams and thus provide much more than a series of diagrams that can be studied and copied. If you have any suggestions for explanatory text or other academic input to this stack (including ideas for animations) please let me know and I will be happy to implement them in future versions if possible.