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This may not be the direction you are going, but several years ago, there
was a program called Life and Death II. If you are interested I'll find out
who produced it.
You might gag but the metaphor (story line) for the game was that you are a
new neurosurgeon in a small hospital. You had to diagnose the patient's
problem from the symptoms given, if you got that right, then you had to
preform the appropriate surgery to remedy the problem. You can fail in
surgery and kill the patient. If so, then you're able to go back to school
and get refresher courses.
At the time, my son was in 5th grade and learned much more about neurology
than I ever will.
Joanne Ikemoto Olson | [log in to unmask]
Collections Information Center
Dallas Museum of Art | http://www.unt.edu/dfw/dma/www/dma.htm
1717 North Harwood | 214-922-1367 phone
Dallas, TX 75201 | 214-954-0174 fax
At 09:51 AM 2/15/96 EST, Sharyn Horowitz wrote:
>Has anyone seen any good brain CD-Roms?
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>Sharyn Horowitz, The Health Museum, [log in to unmask]
>8911 Euclid Avenue
>Cleveland, OH 44106
>(216) 231-5010
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:-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) | :-o :-o :-o :-o :-o
:-o :-o :-o
Joanne Ikemoto Olson | [log in to unmask]
Collections Information Center
Dallas Museum of Art | http://www.unt.edu/dfw/dma/www/dma.htm
1717 North Harwood | 214-922-1367 phone
Dallas, TX 75201 | 214-954-0174 fax
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