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The Online Medical Dictionary with search engine: http://www.graylab.ac.uk/omd/
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The medical word search site. It searches the major medical sites for words
you enter.
http://www.mwsearch.com/
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How to Search for Medical Information. A primer with
links to online libraries. http://www.ultranet.com/~egrlib/www.htm
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Medscout. A huge and varied collection of links plus a search engine. http://www.medref.com/
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A great place to look for specific information is Medscape - www.medscape.com
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A Patients Guide to Healthcare Information on the Internet. There are approximately
20,000 medical sites you can browse, as well as condition specific sites,
organizations, newsgroups, and mailing lists. So, where to begin? Here's
a step-by-step guide to locating and researching medical conditions
on the Internet. http://www3.bc.sympatico.ca/me/patientsguide/index.htm
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The 10 most commonly asked questions asked about paraneoplastic syndromes
answered by Jerome B. Posner, MD. http://www.wwilkins.com/theneurologist/articles/paraneoplastic.html
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The Virtual Library, Pharmacy Section. http://www.pharmacy.org/
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The Rx List. The Internet Drug Index. A search engine. http://www.rxlist.com/
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Medicine
OnLine,TM
published by UltiTech, Inc. of Stratford, CT., offers medical information
and education in oncology, Medline® literature searches,
Daily Oncology News Digest, Cancer Forums discussion groups, and reports
from medical meetings in Conrad Notes for health care professionals, patients,
and other interested consumers. http://www.meds.com/
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Doctor's
Guide to the Internet. http://www.pslgroup.com/docguide.htm
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WebDoctor
is a comprehensive index of Internet medical resources that provides physicians
with a virtual library of up-to-date, peer-reviewed professional medical
information. http://www.gretmar..com/webdoctor/home.html
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