Re: Cochran database

From: philip@ICSI.Net
Sat Dec 16 16:46:59 1995


On Sat, 16 Dec 1995 12:25:39 -0600 Kenneth J. Moise wrote: >Can anyone tell me where I can order the most recent update of the Cochran database?

Ken,

We've got a pointer from our Medical Resources page here at ICSI to the Cochran database. It is in the "General Resources" section. You can check it out from our home page through:

http://www.icsi.net

Hope this helps.

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