How is the
National Library of Medicine working with the Precision Medicine Initiative?
28, 1956; Report on Meeting, March 17, 1958, MS C 471 (Public Health Service Hospitals historical collection, History of Medicine Division,
National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, Md.)
MEDLINE Plus Health Information: Vitamin and Mineral Supplements MEDLINE Plus Health Information is a service of the
National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health, that provides information on health topics, including vitamin and mineral supplements..
"Beta-Adrenergic Blocking Agents (Ophthalmic)." Medlineplus Health Information,
National Library of Medicine. Micromedex Inc.
Skila's clients will now also have access to MEDLINE, which is compiled and produced by the
National Library of Medicine in Bethesda, Maryland and includes bibliographic citations dating back to 1966 and more than 8 million records from more than 4,000 journals published in more than 70 countries.
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National Library of Medicine's TOXNET database (http://sis.nlm.nih.gov/sis1) can be searched for specific cleaner ingredients.
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National Library of Medicine's (NLM's) Internet Grateful Med is a computer system that allows users to search through 15 of the NLM's databases for bibliographic references and abstracts on medical and scientific information pertaining to rheumatic diseases, including treatments.
For example, Medline, now available free as PubMed (http://pubs.acs.org) is a large search engine developed by the
National Library of Medicine, which contains the abstracts of articles of thousands of medical journals worldwide dating back several decades.
This will be quite a chore--the
National Library of Medicine's MEDLINE database has more than 10 million references to health-science journal articles published since 1966, and it expands by about 7,300 references each week.
The absolute depths of routing is the system at the
National Library of Medicine in Washington, D.C.
The Collection Development Manual of the
National Library of Medicine, which establishes boundaries for the Library's permanent collection and provides a framework for the selection of biomedical materials, is changing its name to Collection Development Guidelines of the
National Library of Medicine and moving to NLM's Bookshelf.