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  2. Stedman's Medical Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    Stedman's Medical Dictionary was first produced as Dunglison's New Dictionary of Medical Science and Literature in 1833 by Robley Dunglison. In 1903, Thomas Lathrop Stedman became the editor of the medical dictionary and made thorough revisions to the text. The first edition of Stedman's Medical Dictionary was published in 1911. [1]

  3. Medical dictionary - Wikipedia

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    A medical dictionary is a lexicon for words used in medicine. The four major medical dictionaries in the United States are Mosby's Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing & Health Professions, Stedman's, Taber's, and Dorland's. Other significant medical dictionaries are distributed by Elsevier. Dictionaries often have multiple versions, with content ...

  4. List of biological development disorders - Wikipedia

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    Biological development disorders (cellular, tissue and organic) Feature Absence Deficit Increase Transformation Normal; Primordium [1] (congenital development)

  5. Category:Medical dictionaries - Wikipedia

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    Stedman's Medical Dictionary; T. Taber's Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary; W. Whonamedit? This page was last edited on 22 June 2016, at 17:13 (UTC). Text is ...

  6. Dorland's medical reference works - Wikipedia

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    Dorland's Medical Dictionary Online – subscription only; Version provided by the Free Dictionary – "The main sources of TheFreeDictionary's Medical dictionary are The American Heritage® Stedman's Medical Dictionary, Second Edition and Dorland's Medical Dictionary for Health Care Consumers

  7. Rhizomelia - Wikipedia

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    According to Stedman's medical dictionary "rhizomelic" means "relating to hip or shoulder joints", while "micromelic" means "having disproportionately short or small limbs". [1] Genetic skeletal dysplasias or Osteochondrodysplasia frequently lead to short stature, occasionally termed dwarfism, which is classified into proportionate and ...

  8. Oprah Winfrey Shares How She ‘Romances’ Stedman Graham - AOL

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    Oprah Winfrey and Stedman Graham have been together for more than 30 years, but remain secretive about their relationship. Ahead, relive their low-key love.

  9. Second gas effect - Wikipedia

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    An applicable example from Stedman's medical dictionary [ edit ] When a constant concentration of an anesthetic such as halothane is inspired, the increase in alveolar concentration is accelerated by concomitant administration of nitrous oxide, because alveolar uptake of the latter creates a potential subatmospheric intrapulmonary pressure that ...