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Oxford Textbook of Medicine on CD ROM (Single User Version)
Fourth Edition
Edited by David Warrell, Timothy Cox, John Firth, and Edward J Benz, Jr
4,500 pages
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1300 photographic illustrations, over 1000 colour diagrams and 200 colour plates
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216x138mm
Software CD-ROM
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02 December 2004
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978-0-19-852950-7
Price: £210.00
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- Fully searchable CD with complete book content including captions, contributors' details and references
- Key term searching for rapid location of important medical expressions and phrases
- Navigation through entire text is also possible via the table of contents
- Suitable for PC and Mac
- Browser-based software
- Help file provided
- Users can insert their own notes
The Oxford Textbook of Medicine provides all that any doctor needs to know to practise top-level internal medicine. It gives comprehensive coverage of the epidemiology, aetiology, and mechanism of disease, as well as clear, unambiguous coverage of the diagnosis, practical management and prevention of the entire spectrum of medical disorders. This new CD ROM enables the complete content of the OTM to be searched and accessed in the office, hospital or home. Users can access the 4500 text pages, including Illustrations and References, via the Contents list or by free-text or key-term searches, using familiar, browser-based software; and can add their own notes
and bookmarks for future reference. Searching can be done by using words, phrases or wildcards, or via the index. Users can add and edit permanent bookmarks tied to specific paragraphs. There are hyperlinks across the text, including page references. Figures and Plates appear as expandable thumbnails. A history of the articles viewed in the current session appears in a drop-down menu. System requirements: Operating systems: Windows 98/2000/ME/XP/NT 4.0; Mac OSX Processor: PC - Intel Pentium III processor or equivalent, minimum 600 MHz; Mac - PowerPC G4, minimum 1 GHz Memory: 128 MB of RAM (256 recommended) CD-ROM drive (50x or
faster) SVGA monitor capable of supporting 1024 x 768 resolution 200 MB free hard disk space to run the CD-ROM or 600 MB of free hard disk space to install and run from the hard disk
Readership: Physicians and other medical practitioners worldwide. Clinical medical students; physicians-in-training. Journalists, legal practitioners.
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Edited by David Warrell, Professor of Tropical Medicine and Infectious Diseases; Head, Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine, University of Oxford; Honorary Consultant Physician, Oxford Radcliffe NHS Trust, UK, Timothy Cox, Professor of Medicine, University of Cambridge; Honorary Consultant Physician, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, UK, John Firth, Consultant Physician and Nephrologist, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, UK, and Edward J Benz, Jr, President and CEO, Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Boston. Richard and Susan Smith Professor of Medicine, Professsor of Pediatrics and Professor of Pathology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass, USA
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"This is a superb product which is easy to use and the information comes from an impeccable source. What else do you want?" - , Univadis Website, http://univadis-uk.co.uk "I used this as a reference source for several months and I was rarely disappointed it is simplicity itself to get at the information and searching and finding answers to your queries takes seconds. This is a superb product which is easy to use and the information comes form an impeccable source. What else do you want?" - Dr Harry Brown "The definitive British textbook on internal medicinethe electronic version has the advantage of compact size, lower price, and an excellent word search facility." - Journal of Royal Society
of Medicine,
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1: On being a patient
2: Modern medicine: foundations, achievements, and limitations
3: Global patterns of disease and medical practice
4: Molecular mechanisms of disease
5: Immunological mechanisms
6: Principles of clinical oncology
7: Infection
8: Chemical and physical injuries and environmental factors and disease
9: Principles of clinical pharmacology and drug therapy
10: Nutrition
11: Metabolic disorders
12: Endocrine disorders
13: Medical disorders in pregnancy
14: Gastroenterology
15: Cardiovascular medicine
16: Critical care medicine
17: Respiratory medicine
18: Rheumatology
19: Diseases of the skeleton
20: Nephrology
21: Sexually-transmitted diseases and sexual health
22: Disorders of the blood
23: Diseases of the skin
24: Neurology
25: The eye
26: Psychiatry and drug related problems
27: Forensic medicine and the practising doctor
28: Sports and exercise medicine
29: Adolescent medicine
30: Geratology
31: Palliative care
32: Reference intervals for biochemical data
33: Emergency medicine
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