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  2. MedlinePlus - Wikipedia

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    There is also a site optimized for display on mobile devices, in both English and Spanish. In 2015, about 400 million people from around the world used MedlinePlus. [3] The service is funded by the NLM and is free to users. MedlinePlus provides encyclopedic information on health and drug issues, and provides a directory of medical services.

  3. Wikipedia : WikiProject Medicine/App/beta

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    Medical Wikipedia is a mobile app which provides offline access to health information on Wikipedia.It is an instance of the Wikipedia arm of Kiwix.. On June 10th, 2015 Wiki Project Med Foundation and Wikimedia Switzerland launched an android app that contains all of the English Wikipedia's health care content: including medical, anatomy, medication, and sanitation related articles as tagged by ...

  4. Medical encyclopedia - Wikipedia

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    A medical encyclopaedia is a comprehensive written compendium that holds information about diseases, medical conditions, tests, symptoms, injuries, and surgeries. It may contain an extensive gallery of medicine-related photographs and illustrations. [1] A medical encyclopaedia provides information to readers about health questions. It may also ...

  5. Medical dictionary - Wikipedia

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    A page from Robert James's A Medicinal Dictionary; London, 1743-45 An illustration from Appleton's Medical Dictionary; edited by S. E. Jelliffe (1916). The earliest known glossaries of medical terms were discovered on Egyptian papyrus authored around 1600 B.C. [1] Other precursors to modern medical dictionaries include lists of terms compiled from the Hippocratic Corpus in the first century AD.

  6. List of medical abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    Pronunciation follows convention outside the medical field, in which acronyms are generally pronounced as if they were a word (JAMA, SIDS), initialisms are generally pronounced as individual letters (DNA, SSRI), and abbreviations generally use the expansion (soln. = "solution", sup. = "superior").

  7. Robert James (physician) - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Robert James with the three volumes of his Medicinal Dictionary Robert James (1703 – 23 March 1776) was an English physician who is best known as the author of A Medicinal Dictionary , as the inventor of a popular "fever powder", and as a friend of Samuel Johnson .

  8. Category:Medical dictionaries - Wikipedia

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    Miller-Keane Encyclopedia & Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health; Mosby's Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing & Health Professions; P.

  9. Wikipedia:WikiProject Medicine/Cochrane/Spanish Wikipedia ...

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    § Agregar nueva evidencia a Wikipedia: Escoja una revisión de Cochrane de la lista de revisiones que no están en Wikipedia [SAK2] (o de la biblioteca de Cochrane); encuentre un lugar en Wikipedia donde esta evidencia ayudaría a mejorar el artículo; parafrasee con sus propias palabras usando términos que puedan ser entendidos por la gente ...