BoneLab is a free program that serves as a demonstration of some of the features of all the anatomy programs this developer sells. It allows you to view the images of different bones (almost all) and other things related to the anatomy of our body, with the ability to see annotations and comments to the different parts of the body. It also provides a tree view where you can see different categories of bones. You can also search any bone by entering its name in the Search tab. There's also a dictionary with all the bones present and the images available. The images can be viewed in different colors, you can add new comments or annotations for every image and save them. The names of the bones can be displayed in Latin or English. What is more, the program provides a direct link to Wikipedia, allowing you to look for the definitions of different terms related to the human anatomy.
In addition to this, the program has a very simple and intuitive user interface, which is available in multiple languages.
In short, event though the program is just a demonstration of some of the features present in other programs, BoneLab can be very helpful to medicine students or just to those who want to know a bit more about the human anatomy.
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