This is a free program, available for Macintosh and Windows, that allows viewing of labeled images of human anatomy. The labels are linked to a database that offers in-depth descriptions of the parts of anatomy. An image or series of images is stored in a folder and then accessed by the program. Many folders of images are included with the download and the user can access them using the program on their own personal computer. The download is large because it includes over 1000 labeled anatomic images.
You might want to first download the manual, which is relatively small, to Get a better understanding of the program.
The program is bundled with several sets of images. These include illustrations of the human body published in Eycleshymer’s A Cross-Section Anatomy and photographs of axial Slices from the Visible Human Project.
Slowly, over time, additional sets of images are being labeled and posted to this web site.
See the release notes for information on newer additions and consider downloading the latest version.