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Dorland: Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary
By Dorland
2007 (31st ed), 2224 pages, 1530 illus, $50 list
The world's most trusted source on the language of medicine for over 100 years, it delivers more entries and better definitions than any other medical dictionary so you can master more of the current terminology that you need to know. A wealth of illustrations and a remarkably user-friendly format make reference a snap. Plus, bonus software on CD-ROM lets you load key terms and definitions onto your PDA spell medical terms correctly using spell-checker software and listen to audio pronunciations for 35,000 terms.
 
Dorland: Dorland's Pocket Medical Dictionary
By Dorland
2012 (29th ed), 880 pages, 227 illus, $26 list
Stay current with all the latest terminology in today's ever-evolving medical field with the 29th Edition of Dorland's Pocket Medical Dictionary. Based on Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary, the most trusted medical dictionary used by today's health care professionals, this portable and user-friendly resource puts dependable and indispensable information at your fingertips. Quickly find what you need from among 36,000+ medical terms, including more than 3,100 new and revised entries reflecting the most important changes in medicine. You'll also have full-color images throughout, a PIN code to download a spell checker, and a 32-page set of color anatomical plates including 19 plates from the Netter collection. At any stage in your career, this pocket-sized reference is the convenient, portable way to access Dorland's - the first and last word in medicine for over 110 years.
 
McDonald: The Oxford Dictionary of Medical Quotations
By Peter McDonald
2004 (1st ed), 234 pages, $23 list
The Oxford Dictionary of Medical Quotations presents a wonderfully entertaining and eclectic range of quotations covering all aspects of medicine through the ages. It couples profound statements from famous scientists with witty one-liners from the likes of Woody Allen and Spike Milligan. Packed with hundreds of quotations, it is a book that anyone in the medical profession, or with an interest in health, will find an invaluable source of reference and considerable entertainment.
 
Mosby's Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing & Health Professions
2012 (9th ed), 2048 pages, 2450 illus, $39 list
So much more than just a bestselling dictionary, Mosby's Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing & Health Professions, 9th Edition is a one-stop reference to help you make sense of the complex world of health care. It features over 56,000 authoritative definitions, 45 appendixes, a color atlas of the human body, online resources, and more than 2,450 full-color illustrations - nearly three times more than any other dictionary available - making it an indispensible reference for students and professionals alike.
 
Sell: Dictionary of Medical Terms
By Rebecca Sell
2012 (6th ed), $12 list
Although written primarily as a home reference guide, Barron's Dictionary of Medical Terms has been valued, used, and highly praised by medical instructors, student nurses, and others in the healthcare professions. This expanded and updated edition clearly and concisely describes medical terms in language that the layman can understand.
 
Stedman's: Stedman's Electronic Medical Dictionary
By Stedmans
2007 (CDR ed), $100 list
Medical terminology is defined and brought to life in STEDMAN'S(TM) most 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.
 
Stedman's: Stedman's Medical Dictionary
By Stedmans
2013 (28th ed), 2162 pages, $69 list
 
Stedmans: Stedman's Pathology & Laboratory Medicine Words: Includes Histology
By Stedmans
2008 (5th ed), 1392 pages, $40 list
Provides fast and easy access to terminology related to clinical pathology, anatomical pathology, hematology, medical technology, blood banking, and clinical chemistry. This edition features more than 10% new terms obtained by thorough review of respected journals, catalogues, textbooks, and Websites.
 
Tsur: Elsevier's Dictionary of Abbreviations, Acronyms, Synonyms and Symbols used in Medicine
By S.A. Tsur
2004 (1st ed), 856 pages, $305 list
Description: Over 10,000 abbreviations are added to this second edition of the dictionary, the first edition of which was published in 1999. The new edition contains over 30,000 abbreviations of terms used in the field of anatomy, bacteriology, biology, chemistry, medicine (human and veterinary), pathology, pharmacology, etc., with especially detailed itemization of the chemical elements, hormones, insulins, kidney function tests, pulmonary function tests, serological tests for syphilis, symbols used in various disciplines, such as biology, calculation, chemistry, Greek alphabet, medicine and pharmacy, numeration and signs of the zodiac, the vitamins , etc.
 
Venes: Taber's Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary
By Donald Venes
2009 (21st ed), 2880 pages, $43 list
To thrive in the ever-changing world of health care, you need a respected, trusted, and cutting-edge, cyclopedic resource. In hand, online, or on a mobile device, turn to Taber's Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary, 21st Edition, anytime, anywhere! Taber's 21 is today's most comprehensive health science dictionary. Under the editorial direction of Donald Venes, MD, MSJ, a team of expert consulting editors and consultants, representing every branch of health care, worked with the Taber's in-house editorial staff to ensure that the content reflects the state of the art.
 
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