Re: 'scoping dermoids

From: R J Connell (rowan@pavilion.co.uk)
Sat Dec 9 17:28:42 1995


>Physicians Online is free for physicians. Medline is available. The Mac version has undergone some changes, and last time I checked, GenRx and Foreign GenRx were no yet available. The software is free.14.4 is the fastest speed. Call 1-800-332-0009.

>Paul D. Burstein, MD FACOG
>Clinical Assoc. Professor
>Univ. of Wisconsin Milwaukee Clinical Campus

Can we in the UK get this software without calling the USA?

Medline or something similar that is "free" would be of huge benefit. I comute between London and the South coast and so internet etc access would be great. Rowan Connell London and Brighton

(I say no to-oo... Bordeaux. Chablis.... tastes like pee; No more...the Piat d'Or... ad infinitum...

Good to see "they" have decided to stop earlier.)

rowan@pavilion.co.uk tel 0402-131525





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