                    Instructions for BODY SHOP

     BODY SHOP is a program designed to help students learn 
Human Anatomy as required in most Elementary or Junior High 
School science courses.  The names and locations of all the major
bones and organs of the body are taught using both common everyday
terms and the more technical medical terms.
     After opening BODYSHOP.PRG in the low resolution mode, the 
main screen will appear.  At the bottom of the screen, under the 
picture of the doctor, is the main menu.  All options of the program
are accessed though this menu, and all parts of the program return 
to this menu upon completion.
     The first four option are:

     -ABOUT THE BODY SHOP-  Click the mouse here and the menu will 
temporarily be replaced by the programs credits.  Click the mouse 
again or wait a short period, and the main menu will return.


     -LEARN THE PARTS-  Click the mouse here and the main menu will
be replaced with an additional four options.  All these options 
introduce you to the names and locations of the different parts
of the anatomy.  You can elect to learn just the skeleton or the 
skeleton and the organs.  You can also chose to learn them by their
everyday names or by medical terminology.    
     After you make you choice, the main screen will be replace by 
a two toned screen.  The program will then place and name a body 
part.  Continue to press the mouse button, or press any keyboard key, 
and the program will build and name the parts of the anatomy.  When
the program has completed the construction of the selected anatomy,
it will return automatically to the Main Menu.

     -BUILD THE BODY-   After becoming familiar with the names and 
locations shown to you in the 'Learn The Parts' section, you might
then want to test your knowledge.  In this section you can build the
body by properly identifying the body parts as they are revealed, or 
you can build and place the body.  To build and place, you have to 
identify the body part and then physically place the part where it 
belongs in the body.     
     When you make your choice, the new screen will appear.  On this
screen, a body part will be displayed in a box on the top left of the
screen.  Nine different choices will be listed and numbered underneath
the box.  Find the name that corresponds to the body part displayed 
in the box.  Select the proper name by either clicking on the name
or by entering it's number on the keyboard.  
     If you choice was correct, it will be reflected by the score
to the left of the display box and a new body part will take it's 
place.
     If you have chosen an option to just build the body, the 
identified piece will automatically be placed in its' proper 
location within the body-outline to the right of the screen. If 
you chose to build and place the body, you will have to guide 
the part over to the proper location within the body outline with 
the mouse.  Press the mouse button when you think you have 
the part properly located.  If you are correct, the part will 
settle into its' location and the game will proceed.  The score
to the right of the display box will note that you have successfully
placed the body part.
     If you try to put a part where it does not belong, the part
won't settle in and will remain under mouse control.  You then
can make two more attempts to place the part.  After the third try
the program will place the part for you.
     When you have successfully built and placed the whole body, the
program once again returns to the main menu.

     -QUIT TO DESKTOP-  This last option is self explanatory, you
press here when you are finished experimenting with the program.

     If you have any problems, comments, or corrections I should be
aware of, please contact me (F.Hundley) on Genie.





