Taber's

Written by RJ Elliott
Published April 01, 2004

This is a fine resource for information on diseases, afflictions, ailments, and the like. Sadly, it is of limited use when looking up medications. But are Dorland's or Stedman's any better?

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RJ Elliott is a graduate student studying Criminal Justice at the University Of Central Florida. His likes include nature, sports, and pierced blondes. He dislikes daytime television, left-wing dictators, and lead-tainted Chinese imports. He is ambivalent about Angelina Jolie.
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Published: April 01, 2004
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#1 — April 1, 2004 @ 12:45PM — scott pepper [URL]

For meds, you are best off using an online database PDR or Up To Date for available products and IDDb3 or NDA Pipeline for investigational drugs. Rapid changes have made books like these outdated, though Dorland's does have an online version.

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