In article <jkiernan.11.2E7D9B70 at julian.uwo.ca>,
J. A. Kiernan <jkiernan at julian.uwo.ca> wrote:
>In article <d-gitelman-1609941100580001 at mac101.cbcnap.nwu.edu> d-gitelman at nwu.edu writes:
>>From: d-gitelman at nwu.edu>>Subject: Re: Neuroanatomy software
>>Date: Fri, 16 Sep 1994 11:00:58 -0600
>>>In article <Cw2M44.JDE at festival.ed.ac.uk>, adshort at festival.ed.ac.uk (A
>>Short) wrote:
>>>> Can anyone point me to software for teaching neuroanatomy
>>> for the parts of CNS, nuclei, tracts i.e the macroscopic level?.
>> I recommend this programme very strongly (because I wrote it):
>> NEUROTUT.EXE (Self-extracting archive)
>> NRO Human Neuroscience Tutorial, Version
> 1.05 (May 1994). When installed on a hard
> disk (needs 582 KB) it provides eight
> Neuroanatomy tutorials and over 300
> revision questions that cover the whole of
> Human Neuroscience. A color monitor is
> very desirable but not essential. By
> John A. Kiernan, Department of Anatomy,
> The University of Western Ontario, London,
> Canada.
>> It's available from two medical shareware sites:
>> 1. University of Texas, Houston Medical shareware
> anonymous FTP:
> dean.med.uth.tmc.edu
> If you can't find it, write to: sfath at thesisa.med.uth.tmc.edu>> 2. Medical Education Shareware, Univ. of California, Irvine
> anonymous FTP:
> FTP.UCI.EDU
> If necessary, write to: sclancy at uci.edu>> These are accessible with Gopher.
>> If you try NEUROTUT please let me know what you think of it.
>> John A. Kiernan
> Department of Anatomy
> Univ. of Western Ontario
> LONDON, Canada N6A 5C1
> (519) 679-2111 e.6822
>>>>Is this on Pc or Mac or both?
I have a Mac and so I hope it is on Mac
Thanks,
Toby