
This is one of my favorite medical sites, even though I’m a geologist. Why? Well, it has a fantastic layout, modern, well-organized, and easy to search or browse. That, and there is a skeleton on the front page that looks to be in pure anguish. Click on his tormented face and get taken to the page for treating head injuries. Priceless! Highly Recommended.
From the site:
Duke University Medical Center’s Division of Orthopaedic Surgery, in conjunction with Data Trace Internet Publishing Company are proud to present Wheeless’ Textbook of Orthopaedics. This is the most comprehensive, unparalleled, dynamic online medical textbook in existence. Looking through our 11,000 pages with more than 5,000 images, you’ll find this key reference in an easy to read outline format. Each topic is fully searchable by alphabetical, anatomical and keyword searches, or just click on a particular part of the Skeleton for easy access. Wheeless’ Textbook of Orthopaedics is updated daily. Register for E-mail alerts and we’ll send you links to updated material in your specialties as soon as it publishes.
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posted Dec 11, 04:59 PM by Jason Turgeon
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