The New York TImes has a story of the stereoscopic atlas of the human body. With a slide show of some of the images (sadly, not in 3-D). And I am terribly sorry, but the link to the text article is not working for me right now–it is worth the visit, though, on the Science page of the New York TImes online.
Carefully, warefully,
Bassett, anatomist
Dissected bodies and
Prepped their insides
Then called for Gruber, who
Stereoscopically
Rendered them timeless on
Viewmaster slides.
Beautifully, dutifully,
eHuman industries
Hopes to make public the
Atlas once more;
Wonderful news for the
Neuroanatomy
Students, or those who just
Really like gore.

2 comments
podblack
April 29, 2008 at 10:39 am (UTC -4) Link to this comment
JUST as I was talking to someone about six-syllable words… ;)
Kalleh
April 29, 2008 at 11:10 pm (UTC -4) Link to this comment
Great double dactyls. I post on a forum about words and language, and we enjoy double dactyls and limericks.