Also a bit late- Although not a dictionary with definitions, you can download an add-on medical
terms dictionary (as a custom .DIC file) for MS Word from
http://www.ptcentral.com/university/medterms_zip.html
Ian Francis
On 25 Oct 2001, at 22:59, Diana Curran wrote:
> Hi
> I know that I am a bit late to reply but there is a web site www.ifinger.com
> on which you can download 'Merriam-Websters Medical Desk Dictionary. It
> costs £20.00 but you can have a free trial It takes 16 minutes to download
> on 56kb modem! Hope that this is of help.
> Diana Curran
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Michael Trott <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2001 10:02 PM
> Subject: Re: electronic medical dictionary
>
>
> > Please piut the replies on the forum, bu coincidence I need to locate one
> as
> > well.
> > Mick
> > In a message dated 24/10/01 18:06:58 GMT Daylight Time,
> > [log in to unmask] writes:
> >
> > << Dear All
> >
> > Has anyone got any information on electronic medical dictionaries? I
> guess
> > I'm looking for the equivalent of the Concise Oxford Dictionary on CD ROM
> > but covering medical terminolgy. It would be for a dyslexic Physiotherapy
> > student who is currently struggling with his Anatomy & Physiology.
> >
> > Any replies would be gratefully received.
> >
> > Amanda Shaw
> > Disabled Students' Adviser (Dyslexia)
> > Brunel University, UK
> > [log in to unmask]
> > >>
>
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