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The Pocket Medical Encyclopedia is brought to you in joined effort between MedicineNet and Beiks, two leading companies in the fields of medical reference content and mobile reference applications respectively.
It consists of two parts, the MedicineNets Medical Encyclopedia and BDicty (pronounced bi-dikti) - the general dictionary reader application, developed by Beiks. Here is some information for each of them:
MedicineNets Medical Encyclopedia version: 1.1
Written entirely by U.S. board certified physicians, this reference work includes more than 10,500 entries from the medical field. These include not only the usual standard medical terms but also pertinent scientific items, abbreviations, acronyms, jargon, institutions, projects, symptoms, syndromes, eponyms, medical history and particularly anything of value and of interest.
MedicineNets award winning content has been recognized in publications such as Yahoo! Internet Life, and U.S. News and World Report. The MedicineNet doctors are proud to have authored the Websters New World(TM) Medical Dictionary published in June 2000 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. MedicineNets content is used by libraries, government agencies, doctors offices, pharmacy networks, hospitals, insurance organizations, medical schools, and other healthcare organizations worldwide.
BDicty Dictionary Reader Pro version: 5.4 (home on the Web: http://www.beiks.com)
BDicty is an award winning mobile application specialized in organizing and displaying reference content, primarily dictionaries.
Loaded with proper set of language, professional, scientific or even entertainment reference databases, BDicty would quickly become one of the most valuable and used applications in your handheld, whether Palm or Pocket PC. |
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