Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Oxford Concise Medical Dictionary [Free Sample] [Limited MultiFormat: 3 Formats Available]


eBook Category: Reference
eBook Description: [This FREE 155-page sample of the Oxford Concise Medical Dictionary is available in MS Reader LIT Format.]
The complete version of the Oxford Concise Medical Dictionary contains over 10,000 entries. This best-selling dictionary is indispensable both as a home medical guide and as an aid for all those working in the medical and allied professions. The entries are clearly laid out and jargon-free, making the book both accessible and informative. The terms and information in this dictionary follow UK general medical guidelines. It is important to receive advice from a doctor in relation to the taking of all prescribed medicines.
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Oxford Concise Medical Dictionary


Description: * Over 12,500 authoritative and accessible entries on all aspects of medical science
* Fully updated for this new edition, with increased coverage in many areas, including pharmacology, obstetrics/gynaecology, paediatrics, psychiatry, and nephrology
* More than 140 illustrations accompany the A-Z entries
* Recommended web links for many entries, accessed and kept up to date via the Medical Dictionary companion website
* Useful appendices include SI units, reference values of body systems, and abbreviations and symbols used in medical notes and records, and online medical resources

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MSDict Oxford Concise Medical Dictionary v2.14.0This dictionary provides full coverage of all the important terms and concepts used in medicine today. Written by distinguished practicing specialists and medical writers, it is intended primarily for workers in the paramedical fields: pharmacists, physiotherapists, speech therapists, social workers, hospital secretaries, administrators, technicians, and so on. It will also be invaluable for medical students and practicing doctors. Each entry contains a basic definition, followed- where appropriate- by a more detailed explanation or description. A feature of the dictionary is that the articles are written in clear and concise English without the use of unnecessary technical jargon. For this reason the book will also be of both interest and value to the general reader who needs a home medical dictionary.