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Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary

by Dorland

📖 Overview

Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary stands as a comprehensive reference work for medical terminology, containing over 120,000 entries covering clinical medicine, anatomy, physiology, and related scientific fields. The dictionary includes detailed illustrations, tables, and appendices to support the definitions. The entries feature precise pronunciations, etymologies, and multiple definitions that reflect both current medical usage and historical context. Cross-references throughout the text help users navigate related terms and concepts, while eponyms link medical conditions to their discoverers. This dictionary serves as a standard reference text in medical education and professional practice, having gone through multiple editions since its first publication in 1900. The ongoing updates incorporate new medical terms and evolving definitions as medical science advances. The work represents a bridge between the technical language of medicine and the need for clear communication in healthcare, reflecting the evolution of medical knowledge through its documented terminology.

👀 Reviews

Medical professionals and students value Dorland's as their primary medical dictionary reference. Reviews highlight its definitions, pronunciation guides, and etymological notes. Likes: - Clear definitions even for complex terms - Comprehensive coverage of medical specialties - Quality illustrations and diagrams - Available in print and digital formats - Includes word origins and Latin/Greek roots Dislikes: - Print version is heavy and bulky - Digital version has navigation issues - High price point ($100+) - Small font size in print edition - Some users report binding quality problems Ratings: Amazon: 4.7/5 (892 reviews) Goodreads: 4.4/5 (156 ratings) Notable reader comments: "Best medical dictionary but needs a larger font" - Amazon reviewer "Digital search function needs improvement" - Medical student review "Worth the investment for any healthcare professional" - Nursing instructor "Print quality declined in recent editions" - Long-time user review

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🤔 Interesting facts

🔍 First published in 1890, Dorland's has published over 75,000 medical terms and definitions, making it one of the most comprehensive medical dictionaries in existence. 🏥 The dictionary was created by William Alexander Newman Dorland, who started working on it while he was still a medical student at the University of Pennsylvania. 📚 Each new edition undergoes extensive peer review by over 350 medical specialists across various fields to ensure accuracy and relevance. 🔄 The dictionary is updated every 4-5 years to incorporate new medical terminology, reflecting advances in medicine, technology, and healthcare practices. 🌐 Dorland's is published in several languages and is considered the primary reference for medical terminology in many countries' medical schools and institutions.