Mosby_s Medical Encyclopedia

Published: 8 May 1999 y., Saturday

Packed with essential information for today_s health conscious user, Mosby_s Medical Encyclopedia combines nearly 20,000 medical definitions with thousands of charts, illustrations, audio pronunciations, and full motion videos. This software will allow you to visually explore human body systems and learn about the latest medical treatments and procedures. Using clear, easy-to-understand language, Mosby_s Medical Encyclopedia provides valuable information on a wide range of health-care topics, including leading health problems and treatments, pregnancy, pediatrics, and prescription and over-the-counter drugs. Take a look at some of these key features:
** Access nearly 20,000 medical terms defined in plain, simple language, and view over 1,200 images that visually explain complex subjects.
** View 70 full-color illustrations of all major body systems, with all body parts labeled using their proper medical terminology.
** A complete guide to prescription and over-the-counter drugs.
** Save your place with handy electronic bookmarks, take notes, or cut and paste information onto an onscreen notepad.
** The powerful search feature allows you to get fast answers to all your medical questions.

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