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Stedman's Electronic Medical Dictionary v7.0 CD-ROM |
| Stedman's Electronic Medical Dictionary, v7.0 for Windows,
is STEDMAN’S most technologically advanced and content-rich medical
dictionary ever. You can read the definition of a term, hear it pronounced,
see it illustrated, and watch it in motion. In short, this CD-ROM gives
you the tools you need to understand and use medical terminology correctly
in all your communications, written or verbal. |
System Requirements
- Pentium or higher CPU
- At least 32 MB RAM
- 25 MB disk space
- At least 16-bit colour display
- CD-ROM drive
- Sound card
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Product Code - 32193
£85.00 |
Definitions, Spelling, Pronunciation and Much More
- More than 107,000 terms, including 5,000 new terms, are defined
by the most trusted name in medical references.
- 30 appendices include cancer classification systems and the Institute
for Safe Medication Practices’ List of Error-Prone Abbreviations,
Symbols, and Dose Designations.
- Usage notes highlight common errors of usage, spelling, and pronunciation.
- Expanded definitions of more than 150 high-profile terms deepen
your understanding of their meaning and usage.
Enhanced Multimedia Features include:
- Click-on audio icons displayed alongside approximately 60,000
terms let you hear correct pronunciations.
- 1,800 images, most in full color, illustrate key medical terms
and concepts – you can see them in context with the definition
and then copy them for documentation and presentations.
- Live-action video from Acland’s Video Atlas of Human Anatomy
present anatomy in motion.
Everything You Need, Accessible in an Instant:
- Browse the A-to-Z Index
- Refine your search using wildcards
- Bookmark sections you’ll want to revisit
- Create your own customized dictionary!
For almost a century, STEDMAN’S has been defining medicine
for health care professionals, students, and administrators from
around the world. Now with Stedman’s Electronic Medical Dictionary,
Version 7.0 for Windows, you can leverage STEDMAN’S authoritative
content like never before.
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