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  2. Meditech - Wikipedia

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    Meditech owns several facilities in eastern Massachusetts, located in Westwood, Canton, Fall River, and Foxborough. Meditech also has a facility in Atlanta, Georgia that was the former offices of Patient Care Technologies (PtCT), [ 17 ] which is chiefly responsible for the company's Home Care line of clinical and billing software. [ 18 ]

  3. Neil Pappalardo - Wikipedia

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    Antonino Neil Pappalardo is an American technology entrepreneur and the founder of MEDITECH, a supplier of information system software for hospitals headquartered in Massachusetts. [1] Pappalardo co-founded MEDITECH in 1969, with the original name Medical Information Technology Inc. [ 2 ] He was one of the original co-developers of the MUMPS ...

  4. Carl Zeiss Meditec - Wikipedia

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    Carl Zeiss Meditec AG is a multinational medical technology company and subsidiary of Carl Zeiss AG. It manufactures tools for eye examinations and medical lasers as well as solutions for neurosurgery, dentistry, gynecology and oncology. Among its products are the most common tools used by ophthalmologists and optometrists.

  5. MIIS (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    MIIS (Meditech Interpretive Information System) is a MUMPS-like programming language that was created by A.Neil Pappalardo and Curt W. Marble, on a DEC PDP at Mass General Hospital from 1964 to 1968. MUMPS evolution took two major directions: MUMPS proper and MIIS.

  6. LSS Data Systems - Wikipedia

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    Together, they developed physician practice management and ambulatory electronic health record software. In 2000 and 2001, MEDITECH invested in LSS and eventually acquired complete ownership of the company in February 2011. After the acquisition, LSS became a wholly-owned subsidiary of MEDITECH, a Massachusetts-based company.

  7. List of medical textbooks - Wikipedia

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    Book of Optics (c. 1000) - Exerted great influence on Western science. [16] It was translated into Latin and it was used until the early 17th century. [ 17 ] The German physician Hermann von Helmholtz reproduced several theories of visual perception that were found in the first Book of Optics , which he cited and copied from.

  8. Timeline of medicine and medical technology - Wikipedia

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    The Greatest Benefit to Mankind: A Medical History of Humanity from Antiquity to the Present. Harper Collins. ISBN 0-00-215173-1. Porter, Roy, ed. The Cambridge History of Medicine (2006); 416pp; excerpt and text search. Porter, Roy, ed. The Cambridge Illustrated History of Medicine (2001) excerpt and text search excerpt and text search

  9. Encyclopaedia of the History of Science, Technology, and ...

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    The Western academic divisions of science, technology and medicine have been united in the Encyclopaedia because in ancient cultures these disciplines were connected. The first edition (1997) has 600 articles by a range of experts. The arrangement is alphabetical from "Abacus" to "Zu Chongzi". It includes an index from page 1079 to page 1117. K. V.