THE EMBRYONIC DISK  

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© Jeremy Cook 1997–2008

 

 

 

‘The Embryonic Disk’ is an
electronic learning resource
that can function as a low cost,
interesting, interactive alternative
to a textbook in many human
embryology study programmes

Structure & content
Study tools

It is available world-wide
as a CD-ROM for Windows

Buy online now


Version 3.41 is now on sale

The new version
Users & comments

 

Prices:  
Within UK: £14.26 (includes first-class mail)
Rest of Europe: 16.70 GBP (includes airmail)
Rest of World: 17.75 GBP (includes airmail)

Author: Dr Jeremy Cook, Cell & Developmental Biology, University College London
E-mail:  
j.cook@ucl.ac.uk

News and FAQs: (updated 4 May 2011)

Version 3.41 has the same learning content as 2.41 but has been adapted to run under the latest version of ToolBook (10.5) to make it compatible with the most recent Microsoft operating systems, including 64-bit Windows 7. Licensed institutional users of versions 2.40 or 2.41 are welcome to e-mail me for upgrade details. While version 3.41 remains on sale I will supply it free, on request, to any personal user who placed an on-line order after July 2010 and received version 2.41.

* Trouble finding ‘Runtime Library’ files with non-English-language Windows?
* Trouble with the Index in ver 2.12a or earlier?

Topics include:  
conception, contraception, development, developmental biology, education, embryo, embryogenesis, embryology, fertilization, fetus, foetus, human embryo, implantation, multimedia, organogenesis, placenta, prenatal development, prenatal diagnosis, stem cells

Used by students of:  
dentistry, medicine, midwifery, nursing, osteopathy, physiotherapy and speech science