Medical images galore

The Wellcome Trust has released its medical image collection under the Creative Commons Attribution, Non-commercial Licence 2.0. Go get yourself some pictures.

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John, you need to change the address to http://images.wellcome.ac.uk . The current address links on to Mike Rogers account, giving access to everyone.
Phil...

Fixed. Strange, I don't know how that happened to lead to someone's account.

By John Lynch (not verified) on 09 Jul 2007 #permalink