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User Submitted Franklin Washington Manual of Medical Therapeutics Springboard Module ReviewsDate: 2001-11-04 Get the spiral bound version and Save your money for rent The Washington Manual has been a favorite of medical students and house officers since it was first published in 1943. It was designed as a portable reference, providing information of the diagnosis and treatment of common medical problems. Franklin Electronic Publishers have now condensed all 600+ pages of the original text into a 1.3 MB program for the Palm. For those lovers of the Washington Manual, this is a fairly easy-to-use adaptation of the book for the Palm. I find the pocket palm to be the most useful in looking up short blurbs on topics; this was accomplished easily and quickly in the Index screen by using either the Look-Up function or the Search function. The Search function even contained a Spelling Corrector; my constant misspelling of "arrythmia" was caught and returned with the option of correcting to "arrhythmia", while also suggesting "erythema" or "arthritic". In addition, there are footnote references that are easily accessible within the text at the click of a button, and a handy cross-referencing button which automatically shifts you to other related sections within the book. Nevertheless, I still have reservations about the presentation of information within the confines of the small Palm screen. The outline format of the Washington Manual can be extremely disorienting; it is hard to see the larger context of a problem when you are directed to section III.A.4.e after a Search Function. In the paper version of the book, it would be easy to scan or flip a few pages back to see what were the topics for Subheading 4 or Part A or Section III. However, this format falls flat combined with the small amount of text that can be visualized on a Palm screen. So, as a cash-strapped health professional student, should you spend the money on this Palm version of Washington Manual? (dollar amount) bucks is a lot of money. Especially when you can buy the printed spiral-bound version of the manual for half the price on Amazon.com. My advice? Unless you are a Washington Manual fanatic, save your money for rent.
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