Medical encyclopedia from Mosby



Mosby is among the greatest names in American medical reference. For seventy-five years flu victims in Fresno, syphilitics in Seattle, plague carriers in Peoria, and hypochondriacs in Hackensack have been checking authorised pages as the correctly terms, drugs, and treatments to go with their conditions. And now it has made it easier to symptoms range of compact disc read-only memory with a single-disc Mosby Medical Encyclopedia, contains just about all there is to know in the field of contemporary medical expertise.



The format is amazingly clear. A column on the left of the screen displays a variety of resources available on the disk. Click on each to access the subsection you want. Most useful is possibly the encyclopedia itself, which affords plain, clear, enlightening definitions of some medical terms related 20000. Here encyclopedia is a very useful drug guidebook, giving the scientific background and the use of various pills, medications, and treatment, from ibuprofen to Intaferon, temazepam to Tixylix. Equally interesting is the human atlas, diagram maps of nerves, lymphatic, muscular, and digestive systems, among others. On-disc Internet guide, which connects you to websites that are relevant and appropriate net addresses, is pretty cool too.

In fact, there is so much information here may prove a little overwhelming for the average person, and in some cases a CD-ROM is intended as much to professional users as a needy family or individual want to know. But for those who want to swallow the strange technical terms, it is still pretty hard to think of a single-disc medical dictionary better on CD-ROM market.
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