Re: Herbal References, was Re: Choices

From: Gerald Druff (gerald.druff@viahealth.org)
Tue Mar 23 11:02:04 2004


At Tue, 23 Mar 2004, DoctorJoe@aol.com wrote: >
>So does that mean you have to have HanDBase (which you have to buy) install d
>before you use Alticopeia?
>
>Joe P.

The Alticopeia download includes a run-time version of HanDBase, so you do not have to have HanDBase installed. There's a thirty day trial version available, after which you have to register. That'll cost you all of $12.99.

I'm a long time user of ePocrates, just downloaded the Alticopeia trial. Already I'm confused. One lists squawroot as a synonym for blue cohosh, the other says it's black cohosh. Anyone know the truth? Also, has anyone using both run across similar incongruities?

Jerry

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Gerald H. Druff, MD
Newark-Wayne Community Hospital
Newark, NY




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