Featuring over 1,350 high-resolution images from the National Library of Medicine's Visible Male project, Acland's
Cross-Sectional Navigator is a powerful tool for teaching and learning anatomy by cross-section. For the first time
ever, Visible Human project images are presented in digital quality, allowing students to see cross-sectional anatomy
as never before.
Each slice from the Visible Male project is one millimeter; users can view images in increments of 1, 5, 10, or 100
slices. The intuitive navigation system allows users to locate structures quickly. The interface includes a human
silhouette to provide longitudinal orientation through the body. Anatomic regions are color-coded for quick-click
access.