Fwd: Med search URL to check out

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Thu, 4 Jun 1998 11:41:10 EDT

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of interest

Bob

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I did a search for SCI pain at the URL below after registering free.
Since I was using my firend's computer, next to mine (actually he has two
to my left and one to my right with a "dumb Encanto EGO"
server that runs 24 hours doing nothing but spin the electric meter), I
used his personal and business information to register (his computer uses a
different PPP than mine). It was easier to fill in the registration for
this home page because it is a medical site and it is easier to give
accurate information without having to fake it, but girls aren't the only
masters at faking it! :-)

There are short Abstracts of reports on studies. The first source I used
was caled Medline
A journal code is given to find the complete text. I supose one must go to
a medical library to find that.

Here's a taste!

15. Medline Alcohol and marijuana use in a community-based sample of
persons with spinal cord injury.
18. Medline 4-AP-sensitive neurologic deficits inpatients with spinal
cord injury.
29. Medline SCI a search for determinants of depression two years after
the event.
31. Medline Upper limb function in persons with long term parapeligia
and implications for
independence: Part I
40. Medline Incidence of secondary complications in spinal cord injury.
85. Medline Phagocytosis of urinary pathogens in persons with spinal
cord injury.

http://www.avicenna.com/

Maybe I should have just privately posted this to --- Maksim (Max) Bily --- ?

A few years ago the punduts were worrying about specialists becoming so
isolated from each next door subspecialty that one group would have a
problem solved that the other was still trying to crack. Now with the
internet and so much information that is organized and so many centers
prefiltering mountains of raw data, that the cross polination of both basic
research and applied technology seems to be doing just fine.

Bye-bye

Bill Horn
In Sunny Southern California
At 5:40 A.M. after a full night on the computers, sigh!

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