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Physician Practice Advisor, March 9, 2005
A classic physician reference tool has become a lot more portable for the 21st century, with this week's announcement that the Merck Manual has gone completely wireless and mobile.
Doctors who register at http://www.merckmedicus.com will now be able to access most of the Merck Manual's diagnostic tools via cellular phones with Web-browsing capabilities and personal digital assistants, such as Pocket PCs, Blackberries, and Palm OS devices.
The service is free, and provides users wth access to the 17th edition of the Merck Manual, the Pocket Guide to Diagnostic Tests, MEDLINE Journal Abstracts, and the Reuters news service.
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