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Old 05-22-2007, 09:00 AM
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Default Unbound Medicine Releases New Edition of Stedman's Medical Dictionary

http://www.unboundmedicine.com/stor..._dictionary_pda

"Stedman's Medical Dictionary, 28th edition for PDA contains more than 107,000 medical terms and definitions for healthcare professionals. This edition adds more than 5,000 new terms while maintaining the accuracy and clarity that have made it popular among medical students, physicians, educators, researchers, and medical language specialists. Unbound Medicine's award-winning PDA software makes it easy for you to carry this authoritative medical dictionary in your pocket. Quickly find a term with its definition, pronunciation, and etymology using the intuitive interface. Hyperlinks in each entry take you to synonyms, related terms, or sub-entries with a single click."



Medicos, take your pick: lugging a 2100-page hardcover book, or having all of that packed into your Pocket PC. If you selected the wiser option, head over to the Unbound Medicine web site for a free trial version or the full version ($51.95).
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Old 05-23-2007, 02:20 AM
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I have this on my laptop -- it's quite the resource for quickly looking up medical terms . I'm not in the wards yet so I wouldn't know, but I'd imagine that it would be useful as a quick bedside reference too, but beyond that you'd need something more substantial.
 
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