Pocket Medical Encyclopedia
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Introducing the Pocket Medical Encyclopedia

Often, the times a person needs quick answers to medical questions they are not near a desktop computer or printed medical encyclopedia.

The MedicineNet Pocket Medical Encyclopedia enables anyone with a Palm OS or Pocket PC PDA or smartphone to carry vast amounts of information in their pocket or purse. The information found in the Encyclopedia includes not only standard medical terms but also pertinent scientific items, abbreviations, acronyms, jargon, institutions, projects, symptoms, syndromes, eponyms, and medical history.

The MedicineNet doctors are proud to have authored the Webster’s New World™ Medical Dictionary First and Second Editions published by Wiley Publishing, Inc.
MedicineNet’s content is used by libraries, government agencies, doctor’s offices, pharmacy networks, hospitals, insurance organizations, medical schools, and other
healthcare organizations worldwide.

The product comes equipped with the latest version of Beiks’ award-winning Beiks Dictionary Reader, a generic reference platform enabling users to view a wide variety of reference works available at Beiks.com. One of the first mobile reference applications on the market, the Beiks Dictionary is under constant improvement and has the support of millions active users all over the world.

 

This new, second release of the Pocket Medical Encyclopedia by MedicineNet brings significant improvements in both quantity and quality: there are now over 15,000 reference terms, nearly 50% increase since the last release; due to advanced data compression the data file size has been decreased, however, and is now under 3 MB; there are embedded links within the topics, allowing for a single tap navigation between related terms.

Upgrade is free to all current Encyclopedia owners.
Beiks reserves the right to release commercial upgrades for any of its products.

More information

For more information about the reader capabilities, including installation and troubleshooting, please refer to the BDicty Dictionary User Manual.
Note: you will need to have Adobe Acrobat installed on your desktop computer in order to read the manual; Adobe Acrobat can be freely downloaded and installed from Adobe's website www.adobe.com.

For other medical dictionaries, visit the BDicty Medical Dictionaries page on the Web.