MedicalStudent.com ... http://medicalstudent.com/ ........
"is a digital library of authoritative medical information for all students of medicine" Site is curated by an MD with rather
rigid standards for inclusion.
Clinical areas include Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, Neurology, Obstetrics and Gynecology,Pediatrics, Physical Examination
[Not 100% complete, but the books are written by medical doctors and other credentialed health professionals]
Emedicine... http://emedicine.com/....(free, but registration required) is "designed primarily for use by qualified physicians and other medical professionals"
"Nearly 10,000 physician authors and editors contribute to the eMedicine Clinical Knowledge Base, which contains articles on 7,000 diseases and disorders. The evidence-based content, updated regularly, provides the latest practice guidelines in 59 medical specialties. eMedicine's professional content undergoes 4 levels of physician peer review plus an additional review by a PharmD prior to publication. "
[I have found this to be at least moderately useful..
doesn't cover everything, but what it does cover, it covers very
well ]
PubMedCentralBooks ... http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?db=Books&itool=toolbar ...
has maybe about 10 books on specific topics in the clinical field
Not sure where you live, but here in the USA, most (if not all) medical colleges which receive some state funding are open to the public. The libraries often have some online medical books (I think ours has about 50-75). Call ahead, ask for a reference libarian, and ask about their online books and availability to the public.
Also, I found some other answers by going to the "Discover"
link and typing in this next to ....Search for Questions....
free medical books
To be honest, I don't have the time this morning to go through all the answers and winnow out what I would use.
Choose wisely!
Please keep in mind that the above list does not cover everything in the clinical field...but I am hoping at least some will give you
the information you need.
Wishing you the best in your endeavors,
Janice
PS If you think I could help out more, please do not hesitate to email me
2006-12-21 23:34:27
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Try:
www.mediclheaven.com
I think it's the best for free medical books
2006-12-25 09:27:39
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verify my profile for hyperlinks. right this is my finished atheism e book record - yet i've got in basic terms study a pair: 2000 Years of Disbelief via James Haught against All Gods via A.C. Grayling Atheist Universe via David turbines attack Upon Christendom via Soren Kierkegaard Breaking the Spell via Daniel Dennett struggling with words via Hector Avalos God isn't super via Christopher Hitchens God: The Failed hypothesis via Victor Stenger dropping faith in faith via Dan Barker organic Atheism via David Eller no longer something via Nica Lalli on the family members tree of Morals via Friedrich Nietzsche on the character of issues via Lucretius the tip of religion via Sam Harris The Essence of Christianity via Ludwig Feuerbach The God fantasy via Richard Dawkins The Jesus Puzzle via Earl Doherty The Quotable Atheist via Jack Huberman Why i'm no longer a Christian via Bertrand Russell Why I Rejected Christianity via John Loftus
2016-10-15 10:33:17
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